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. TABULAR STATEMENTS 


EXHIBITING 


Lthe population of each state 


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t AND THE 


APPORTIONMENT OF MEMBERS 


OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 


FKOM 332 TO 375 


UNDER THE 


ELEVENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES : 1890. 


WITH #;tter from the superintendent of census to the secretary 
OF thp: interior, and an apppindix relating to 
THE moiety question. 


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O TO 
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PRIJf^D AT THE REQUEST OK HON. MARK H. DUNNELL, CHAIRMAN OP THE HOUSE 
COMMITTEE ON THE ELEVENTH CENSUS, FOR U.SE OF COMMITTEE. 


WASHINGTON, D. C. 

cp:nsus printing office. 

1890. 









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APPORTIONMENT UNDER THE ELEVENTH CENSUS. 




^LET'rER FROM T]\K SUPERINTENDENT OF CENSUS 

OF TlfE INTERIOR. 


TO TllK SECRETARY 


Dkpautmknt op the Intekiok, 


Oensus Office, 


AVashington, D. C., Xovember 25, 1890. 

Sir : 

I have the honor to present a statement giving tlie population of the 
several states and territories of the United States as finally determined. 
The total dilfers by 141,710 from that contained in the report of this 
oflice under date of October 28, 1890. This change is due to the cor¬ 
rections of the errors of what is termed the first or rough count and 
the additions of names ascertained to have been omitted from the 
enumeration. 


VERIFIICD POPULATION OF THE UNITICD STATES IN 1890. 


Tlie Uiiitecl States... G2,022,250 

' ■ ^ . 

North Atlantic division... 17,401,545 


]Maine. 001,086 

'New Hampshire. 376,530 

Vermont . 332,422 

Alassaclmsetts. 2,238,943 

Jvhode Island . 345,500 

Connecticut. 740,258 

New York. 5,997,853 

NewJer^y. 1,444,933 

Pennsylvania. 5,258,014 

South Atlantic division. 8,857,920 


Delawardf.. 108,493 

Maryland. 1,042,390 

District of Columbia. 230,392 

V irginia. 1,055,980 

tVest Virginia. 702,794 

North Carolina. 1,017,947 

South Carolina. 1,151,140 

Ceorgia . 1,837,353 

Florida. 391,422 


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Northern Central division. 22,362,279 


Ohio. 3,672,316 

Indiana. 2,192,404 

Illinois. 3,826,351 

Michigan. 2,093,889 

AVisconsin. 1,686,880 

Minnesota. 1,301,826 

lo^va. 1,911,896 

Missouri. 2,679,184 

North Dakota. 182,719 

South Dakota. 328,808 

Nebraska. 1,058,910 

Kansas. 1,427,096 

Southern Central division. 10,972,893 


Kentucky. 1,858,635 

Tennessee. 1,767,518 

Alabama. 1,513,017 

Mississippi. 1,289,600 

Louisiana. 1,118,587 

Xexas. 2,235,523 

Indian Territory. 

Oklahoma. a01,834 

Arkansas. 1,128,179 

AA^estern division. .3,027,613 

Montana. 1,32,1.59 

AVyoining. ^ 60,705 

Colorado . *412,198 

New Alexico. . 153,593 

Arizona. 59,620 

^'tah. I 207,905 

Nevada. 45 7 C 1 

Maho. 84,385 

Alaska.. 

AAAashington . 349, .390 

Oregon. 313,767 

California. 1,208,130 


a Including 5,338 persons in Greer county, in Indian Territory, elaimed by Texas. 









































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RECA PITULATION. 


The United States. ():2,62‘2,250 


North Atlantic division. 17,401,545 

South Atlantic division. 8,857,920 

Northern Central division. 22,362,279 

Southern Central division. 10,972,893 

Western division. 3,027,613 


Recognizing the fact that eveiy month and every week which can 
he saved in the itnblication of census statistics adds apjtreciably to 
their value, I have spared no labor to complete the official count of 
the people at an earlier date than ever heretofore attained. While 
the rapid increase of population adds greatly to the work of taking 
the census, improved communication, division of labor, and more 
enlightened methods make it possible not only to secure greater 
accurac}^ than before, but to obtain results much quicker. For ex" 
ample, in 1850 the enumeration commenced June 1, but the first returns 
were not received until August 29 of that year, and the final returns 
(from California) were not received until February 17, 1852, exactly 
one year, eight months and seventeen days after the commencement 
of the enumeration. As an illustration of the advance in means of 
communication between the states since that time, I may mention the 
fact that on the 21st of August, 1890, exactly two months and nine¬ 
teen da 3 ’s after the date of commencement of enumeration, the official 
returns by counties and precincts of the state of Washington were 
telegraphed b}^ tliis office to the governor, for the use of the state 
legislature, then convening, for the purpose of apportioning repre¬ 
sentation in that body. October 20 the population of all the 

Pacific states, California, Oregon, and Washington, had been an¬ 
nounced. 

Xo official statement apjiears in the population volume of the 
Eighth Census of the dates when returns were received. In 1870 the 
enumeration was nearl}" completed January 9,1871, but not actually so 
until August 23 of that 3 ’ear, because the last schedules were not re¬ 
ceived from the enumerators until that time, more than a ^-ear after the 
commencement of the enumeration. The Tenth Census was practically" 
completed March 4, 1881, the final official count folloAving soon there¬ 
after. The last returns of the Eleventh Census received at this ofiiee 
were from the first supervisor’s district of Florida, Xovember 10. 
These returns were received by the supervisor October 21, a count of 










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the schedules made by him. and the result telegi’aphed to the office on 
the same date. The delay in reaching this office was caused by the 
package being improper!}^ addressed. The s}"stem adopted of register¬ 
ing and checking each package of returns has proved to be so complete 
and satisfactory, and the work of the Post Office Department has been 
so efficientl 3 ^ performed, that the schedules were sent by fifty thousand 
enumerators from as many districts, covering the entire country, to 
the 175 supervisors, and from the supervisors to the Census Office at 
Washington, with the loss of but a single sub-district. This package 
(No. 123a, Second Supervisor’s District, Kentucky) was mailed August 
9, and was said to have reached Washington August 13, but there is 
no record of such package ever having been received. 

The final delay of a week in announcing the population was caused 
by complications in the second supervisor’s district of Missouri and 
the third supervisor’s district of Maryland, arising from enumerators’ 
districts being improperly numbered. 

The first announcement of population was made June 29, being 
the population for the District of Columbia, and was followed by the 
announcement, July 18, of the population of the city of New York, 
constituting the whole of the first supervisor’s district of the state of 
New York. On August 6 the first district of Pennsylvania, com¬ 
prising the city of Philadelphia, was given to the public. During the 
month of August the first count of the states of Delaware, Idaho, 
Kliode Island, and Washington was announced; during September, 
Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, Ver¬ 
mont, and the territories of Arizona and Utah; during October, Ala¬ 
bama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, 
Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mis¬ 
sissippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, 
North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Sovith 
Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, 
Wisconsin, Wj^oming, and the territories of New Mexico and Oklahoma. 

The work of establishing the population of the minor civil divisions 
of the country is well under way, and a bulletin containing the popu¬ 
lation of all cities and towns of 8,000 and over is now in the hands of 
the printer. It Avill be followed shortly by a third bulletin, giving 
the population for each state by counties, and will be followed later by 
bulletins presenting the poj)ulation in detail for all civil divisions of 
whatever size. In addition, bulletins will be issued showing the num- 


ber of families and dwelling-houses, persons to a dwelling-house, per¬ 
sons to a family, etc., and as regards area, density of population, and 
other facts, showing the progress and movements of population. The 
work of ascertaining the number of persons returned on the enumer¬ 
ators’ schedules as owning and renting their homes and farms, and 
whether those owned are free from debt or incumbered by mortgages, 
together with a separation of the white and colored population of the 
South, has been commenced, and will be given to the public prior to 
the commencement of work on the final tabulations. 

Verv respectfully, 

ROBERT P. PORTER, 

Superintendent of Census. 


The: Honokable 

The Secretaky oe’ the Interior. 




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Tabi.e a. — Population, ratio, fractions, and members of Congress for each state on total 

number of members from 332 to 376. 


STATKS. 

% 

! 

1 

j Population. 

1 

a32. 

333. 

1 Ratio, 1 : 186,473. 

Ratio, 1 : 185,912. 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

Final number of Repre¬ 

sentatives. 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

1 

' Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

United States.. 

61,908,906 

1 

315 

3,614,527 

332 

318 

3,230,140 

333 

Alabama. 

— — ---—- 

1,513,017 

1 8 

21,233 

8 

8 

25,721 

8 

Arkansas. 

1,128,179 

6 

9,341 

6 

6 

12,707 

6 

California. 

1,208,130 

6 

89,292 

6 

6 

92,658 

6 

Colorado. 

412,198 

< 2 

39,252 

2 

2 

40,374 

2 

Connecticut. 

746,258 

' 4 

366 

4 

4 

2,610 

4 

Uolnwarr' . 

168,493 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Florida. 

391,422 

2 

18,476 

2 

2 

19,598 

2 

Georgia. 

1,8117,353 

9 

159,096 

10 

9 

164,145 

10 

Tdnlio. 

84,385 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Illinois. 

3,826,351 

20 

96,891 

20 

20 

108,111 

20 

Indiana. 

2,192,404 

11 

141,201 

12 

11 

147,372 

12 

Iowa. 

1,911,896 

10 

47,166 

10 

10 

52,776 

10 

Kansas. 

1,427,096 

7 

121,785 

7 

i 

125,712 

8 

Keutuckv. 

1,858,635 

9 

180,378 

10 

9 

ia5,427 

10 

Louisiana. 

1,118,587 

5 

186,222 

6 

6 

3,115 

6 

Maine. 

661,086 

3 

101,667 

3 

3 

103,350 

3 

Marjdand . 

1,042,390 

5 

110,025 

5 

5 

112,830 

5 

Massachusetts. 

2,238,943 

12 

1,267 

12 

12 

7,999 

12 

Michigan. 

2,093,889 

11 

42,686 

11 

11 

48,&57 

11 

Minnesota. 

1,301,826 

6 

182,988 

i 

7 

442 

7 

Mississippi. 

1,289,600 

6 

170,762 

7 

6 

174,128 

7 

Missouri. 

2,679,184 

14 

68,562 

14 

14 

76,416 

14 

Montana. 

132,159 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Nebraska . 

1,058,910 

5 

120,545 

6 

5 

129,350 

6 

Nevada. 

45,761 

1 


1 

1 


1 

New Hampshire. 

376'530 

2 

3,584 

2 

2 

4,706 

2 

New Jersev. 

1,444,933 

^r 

i 

139,622 

8 

i 

143,549 

8 

New York. 

5,997,853 

32 

30,717 

32 

32 

48,669 

32 

North (Carolina. 

1,617,947 

8 

126,163 

9 

8 

130,651 

9 

North Dakota. 

182,719 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Ohio. 

3,072;316 

19 

129,329 

20 

19 

139,988 

20 

Oregon . 

313,767 

1 

127,294 

2 

1 

127,855 

2 

Pennsylvania. 

5,258,014 

28 

36,770 

28 

28 

52,478 

28 

Rhode Island. 

345,506 

1 

159,03;3 

2 

1 

159,594 

2 

South Carolina. 

1,151,149 

6 

32,311 

6 

6 

35,677 

6 

South Dakota. 

328,808 

1 

142,335 

2 

1 

142,896 

2 

Tennessee. 

1,767,518 

9 

89,261 

9 

9 

94,310 

9 

Texas. 

2,235,523 

11 

184,320 

12 

12 

4,579 

12 

Vermont. 

332,422 

1 

145,949 

2 

1 

146,510 

2 

Virginia.| 

1,655,980 

8 

164,196 

9 

8 

168,684 

9 

AYashington. 

349,35>0 

1 

162,917 

2 

1 

163,478 

2 

"West Virginia. 

762,794 , 

4 

16,902 

4 

4 

19,146 

4 

Wisconsin.! 

1,086,880 

9 

8,623 

9 

9 

13,672 

9 

Wyoming.' 

60,705 

1 


1 

1 


1 












































































































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Table A.— Population, ratios, fractions, etc. —Continued. 


STATKS. 

.3.14. 

. 

335. 

336. 

Ratio, 1 : 185,356, 

Ratio, 1 : 184,802. 

Ratio, 1 : 184,253. 

1 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

1 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

— i 

Final number of Repre- i 
sentatives. i 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

Final number of Repre¬ 

sentatives. ! 

United States. 

319 

3,218,256 

334 

319 

3,.391,658 

335 

319 

3,.56;3,495 

336 

Alabama. 

8 

30,169 

8 

8 

34,001 

8 

8 

.38,993 

8 

Arkansas. 

6 

16,043 

6 

6 

19,.367 

6 

6 

22,661 

6 

California. 

6 

95,994 

6 

6 

99,318 

6 

() 

102,612 

6 

Colorado. 

2 

41,486 

2 

2 

4 2,.594 

2 

9 

43,692 

2 

Connectieut. 

4 

4,834 

4 

4 

7,050 

4 

4 

9,246 

4 

Delaware..:. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 

. 

1 

Florida. 

2 

20,710 

2 

2 

21,818 

2 

2 

22,916 

2 

Georgia. 

9 

169,1^9 

10 

9 

174,1.35 

10 

9 

179,076 

10 

Idaho. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Illinois. 

20 

119,2.31 

21 

20 

1.30,311 

21 

20 

141,291 

21 

Indiana. 

11 

153,488 

12 

11 

1.59,.582 

12 

11 

165,621 

12 

Iowa. 

10 

.58,.336 

10 

10 

63,876 

10 

10 

69,.366 

10 

Kansas. 

7 

129,604 

8 

! 7 

1.33,482 

8 

7 

137,-325 

8 

Kentuckv. 

10 

5,075 

10 

10 

10,615 

10 

10 

16,105 

10 

Louisiana. 

6 

6,451 

6 

0 

9,77.5 

6 

6 

13,069 

6 

Maine. 

3 

105,018 

3 

o 

o 

106,680 

3 

3 

108,327 

3 

Maryland. 

5 

115,610 

5 

5 

118,.380 

6 

5 

121,125 

6 

Massaeliu-setts. 

12 

14,671 

12 

12 

21,319 

12 

12 

27,907 

12 

Michigan. 

11 

54,973 

11 

11 

()1,067 

11 

11 

67,106 

11 

Minnesota. 


4,.3.34 

7 

7 

8,212 

7 

7 

12,055 

7 

Mississippi. 

6 

177,464 

7 

6 

180,788 

7 

6 

184,082 

t 

Missouri. 

14 

84,200 

14 

14 

91,956 

14 


99,642 

14 

Montana. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

* 1 


1 

Nebraska. 

5 

132,130 

0 

5 

134,900 

G 

i 5 

137,6-4.5 

6 

Nev’ada. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

New Hampshire. 


5,818 

2 

2 

6,926 

2 

2 

8,024 

2 

New Jersey. 


147,441 

8 

7 

151,319 

8 

7 

155,162 

8 

New York. 

32 

60,461 

32 

32 

84,189 

32 

32 

101,7.57 

32 

Nortli Carolina. 

8 

1.35,099 

9 

8 

139,531 

9 

8 

143,923 

9 

North Dakota.'.. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Ohio. 

19 

1.50,5.52 

20 

19 

161,078 

20 

19 

171 ,.509 

20 

Oregon. 

1 

128,411 

2 

1 

128,965 

2 

1 

129,-514 

2 

Pennsylvania. 

28 

68,046 

28 

28 

83,5.58 

28 

28 

98,9.30 

28 

Rhode Island. 

1 

160,150 

2 

1 

160,704 

2 

1 

161,2.53 

2 

South Carolina. 

6 

.39,013 

6 

« 

42,3.37 

6 

6 

45,631 

6 

South Dakota. 

1 

143,452 

2 i 

1 

144,006 

2 

1 

144,-5.55 

2 

Tenne.ssee. 

9 

99,314 

9 1 

9 

104,-300 

9 

9 

109,241 

10 

Texas. 

12 

11,251 

12 

12 

17,899 

12 

12 

24,487 

12 

Vermont. 

1 i 

147,060 

2 

1 

147,620 

2 

1 

148,169 

2 

Virginia. 

8 : 

173,132 

9 

8 

177,.564 

9 

8 

181,9.56 

9 

Washington.. 

1 

164,034 

2 

1 

164,.588 

2 

1 

165,137 

2 

West Virginia. 

4 

21,370 

4 

4 

2.3,.586 

4 

4 

25,782 

4 

Wisconsin. 

9 

18,076 

9 

9 

23,662 

9 

9 

28,603 

9 

W^v'oTniiity .1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 














































































































































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Table A.— Population., ratios, fractions, etc. —Continued. 


337. 


Ratio, J : 183,706. 


3.38. 


Ratio, 1 : ia3,162. 


. 339 . 


Ratio, 1 : 182,622. 


.‘^TATFC.S. 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

P'inal number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

' Fraction resulting. 

Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

No. of Representatives 
(>n even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

United State.8. 

322 

3,183,588 

.3.37 

32.3 ' 

1 

3,172,330 

- 

338 

324 

3,160,985 

Alabama. 

8 

43,.369 

8 

8 

47,721 

29,207 

8 

8 

.52,041 

Arkansas. 

6 

25,943 

6 

6 

6 

6 

32,447 

California. 

6 

105,894 

6 

6 

109,158 

6 

6 

112,.398 ' 

Colorado. 

2 

44,786 

2 

2 

45,874 

*> 

2 

46,9.54 ' 

Connecticut. 

r)<»la ware. 

4 

1 

11,4.34 

4 

1 

4 

1 

13,610 

4 i 
1 ! 

4 

1 

15,770 

Florida. 

2 

24,010 

2 

o 

- 

25,098 

2 1 

2 

26,178 ■ 

Georgia. 

Tdalio . 

10 

1 

293 

10 

1 

10 

1 

5,733 

10 

1 

10 

1 

ii,i;h j 

Illinois. 

20 

1.52,231 

21 

20 

163,111 

21 

20 

173,911 1 

Indiana. 

11 

171,6;18 

12 

11 

177,622 

12 

12 

940 j 

Iowa. 

10 

74,8.36 

10 : 

10 

80,276 

10 

10 

85,676 ! 

Kansas. 

7 

141,154 


7 

144,962 

8 , 

7 

148,742 ; 

Kentucky. 

10 

21 ,.575 

10 ! 

10 

27,015 

10 ; 

10 

32,415 

Louisiana.. 

6 

16,351 

1 

6 

19,615 

6 , 

<j 

22,8.55 ! 

Maine. 

3 

109,968 

1 

.3 

111,600 

3 

3 

113,220 1 

Maryland. 

5 

123,860 

() 

5 

126,.580 

6 

5 

129,280 ; 

Massachusetts. 

12 

.34,471 

12 

12 

40,999 

12 

12 

47,479 1 

Michigan. 

11 

73,123 

11 

11 

79,107 

11 

11 

85,047 ' 

Minnesota. 

7 

15,884 

i 

i 

19,692 

i 

7 

23,472 : 

Mississippi. 

7 

3,6.58 

7 

* 

7,466 

7 

7 

11,246 1 

Missouri. 

14 

107,300 

14 

14 

114,916 

14 

14 

122,476 i 

Montana. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Nebraska.. 

Nevada. 

5 

1 

140,.380 

6 

1 

3 

i 1 

143,100 

6 

1 

5 

1 

145,8(X) 

New Hampshire. 

2 

9,118 

2 

1 2 

10,206 

2 

2 

. 

11,286 1 

New Jersey. 

7 

1.58,991 

8 

1 7 

162,799 

8 

■ 7 

166,.579 1 

New York. 

32 

119,261 

.33 

i 32 

136,669 

33 

32 

1.53,949 ; 

North Carolina. 

North Dakota. 

8 

1 

148,299 

9 

1 

; 8 
i 1 

1.52,651 

9 

1 

8 

1 

1.56,971 1 

97 ' 
19,.876 ; 

Ohio. 

19 

181,902 

20 

20 

9,076 

20 

20 

Oregon. 

L 

130,061 

2 

i 1 

1.‘10,605 

2_ 

1 

131,145 1 

Rennsylvania. 

28 

114,246 

29 

i 28 

129,478 

29 

28 

144,.598 ; 

Rhode Lsland. 

1 

161,800 

2 

1 1 

162,344 

2 

1 

162,.884 

South Carolina. 

6 

48,913 

6 

' 6 

.52,177 

6 

6 

.55;417 

South Dakota. 

1 

145,102 

2 

1 

145,646 

2 

1 

146,186 

Tennessee. 

9 

114,164 

9 

! 9 

119,060 

10 

9 

123,920 

Texas. 

12 

.31,051 

12 

! 12 

37,.579 

12 

12 

44,0.59 

Vermont. 

1 

148,716 

2 


149,2«1 

2 

1 

149,800 

Virginia. 

9 

2,626 

9 

1 9 

7,.522 

9 

9 

12,.‘182 

Washington. 

1 

165,684 

2 

1 

166,228 

, 2 

1 

166,76.8 

W’est Virginia. 

4 

27,970 

4 

4 

30,146 

1 4 

4 

! 32,.3(M) 

Wisconsin . 

WvoniiniT. 

9 

1 

;3,3,526 

9 

1 

! 1 

38,422 

9 

1 

9 

1 

i 43,282 





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'FAJiLK A.— Population^ ratios^ fractions^ etc. —Continued. 


S’rATKS. 


I'nited States 


Alabama. 

Arkansas. 

California. 

Colorado. 

Connecticut. 

DelaAvare. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana.. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts.... 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Mis.sissippi. 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska.. 

Nevada.. 

New Hampshire 

New .Jersey. 

New York. 

North Carolina.. 
North Dakota.... 

Ohio. 

Oregon.. 

Pennsylvania. 

Kliode Island. 

South Carolina... 

South Dakota. 

Tenne.ssee. 

Texas. 

Vermont. 

V^irginia. 

Washington. 

West Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 


340. 

Patio, 1 : 182,085. 


341. 


342 . 


Ratio, 1 : 181,551. 


Ratio, 1 : 181,020. 


1 

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ti 

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1 

0) 

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■ w . 

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0 0) 

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, 

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a 

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k . 

p s 

ii >• 

bit 

r-H 

, 

1 ^ S 

tf; 

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is 

pH P 

z 

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a<-r- 

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2 Ti 

No. of Repres 
on even di 

P 

X 

0^ 

1 Pi t- 

c: ^ 

o c 
d ® 

c 

0 

0) 

C2 

u 

fc. 

§ « 

7J 

p 

E 

w > 

C c 

d ® 

1 

i 

.320 

(-H 

3 

O 

W 

2 ^ 

P cc 

E 

/- 

0 

o 

a 

!jh 

i 

325 

3,150,203 

.340 

3,1.39,532 

341 

327 

3,128,903 

8 

50,337 

8 

8 

00,009 

8 

8 

04,857 

6 

35,(309 

0 

0 

38,873 

0 

0 

42,0.59 

f) 

115,020 

7 

0 

118,824 

7 

0 

122,010 

2 

48,028 

2 

2 

49,09(3 

2 

2 

.50,1.58 

4 

17,918 

4 

4 

20,054 

4 

4 

22,178 

1 1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


2 

27,312 

2 

2 

28,.320 

2 

2 

29,382 

10 

10,503 

10 

10 

21,843 

10 

10 

27,1.53 

1 


1 

1 

1 

1 


21 

2,500 

21 

21 

13,780 

21 

21 

24,932 

12 

7,384 

12 

12 

1.3,792 

12 

12 

20,104 

10 

91,040 

10 

10 

9(3,380 

10 

10 

101,090 

7 

152,501 

8 

7 

1.5(3,2.39 

8 

4 

1.59,9.50 

10 

37,785 

10 

10 

43,125 

10 

10 

48,4.35 

0 

20,077 

0 

0 

29,281 

11(3,433 

6 

0 

32,4(57 

3 

114,831 

i 

3 

4 

3 

118,020 

5 

131,9(35 

0 1 

5 

1.34,035 

(3 

5 

137,290 


53,923 

12 1 

12 

00,.3.31 

12 

12 

00,703 

! 11 

90,954 

! 

11 

90,828 

11 

11 

102,0(59 

7 

27,231 

7 1 

7 

.30,909 

7 

7 

34,680 

7 

15,005 

r» 

4 ; 

7 

18,743 

7 

7 

22,4(30 

14 

129,924 

15 ! 

14 

1.37,470 

15 

14 

144,904 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

148,485 

« 1 

5 

1.51,1.55 

(5 

5 

1.5;i,810 

1 

1 1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

12,3(30 

2 ! 

2 

1.3,428 

2 

2 

14,490 

7 

170,338 

« ! 

7 

174,07(3 

8 

7 

177,793 

32 

171,133 

3.3 

33 

0,070 

33 

,33 

24,19.3 

8 

101,207 

9 

8 

105,539 

9 

8 

109,787 . 

1 

(334 

1 

1 

1,168 

1 

1 

1,(399 

20 

30,(300 

20 

20 

41,29(3 

20 

20 

.51,910 

1 

131,(382 

2 

1 

132,21(5 

2 

1 

1.32,747 

28 

159,(354 

29 

28 

174,580 

29 

29 

8,4.34 

1 

1(33,421 

2 

1 

1(53,9.55 

2 

1 

104,480 

6 

58,039 

(3 ! 

0 

01,84.3 

0 

(3 

(55,029 

1 

140.723 

2 ' 

1 

147,2.57 

2 

1 

147,788 

9 

128,753 

10 

9 

1.3.3,.5.59 

10 

9 

1.38,338 

12 

50,503 

12 1 

12 

,50,911 


12 

0.3,282 

1 

150,337 

2 

1 

1,50,871 

2 

1 

151,402 

9 

17,215 

9 

22,021 

9 

9 

20,800 

1 1 

1(37,305 

2 1 

1 

107,839 

2 * 

1 

1(58,370 

4 1 

34,4.54 

4 ' 

4 

30,,590 

4 

4 

38,714 

9 ! 

48,115 

9 

9 

52,921 

9 

9 

.57,700 

1 


1 1 

1 

1 


1 


i 

. 



1 j 



V 

Sh 

o; 

« . 
V. 71 
0 01 
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Oi-rt 

a « 

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o: 71 





342 


8 

6 

7 
2 
4 
1 
2 

10 

1 

21 

12 

10 

8 
10 

6 

4 

6 

12 

12 


15 

1 

6 

1 

2 

8 

33 

9 

1 

20 

2 

29 

2 

6 

2 

10 

12 

2 

9 

2 

4 

9 

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Tahle a.— Population^ ration^ fractions, etc .—Continued 


STATUS. 

343. 

344. 

3-15. 

Ratio, 1 : 180,492. 

Ratio, 1 : 179,908. 

Ratio, 1 : 179,440. 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

1 

' No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

Fraetion resulting. 

j Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

United States. 

328 

3,118,487 

.343 

.328 

3,287,7.39 

344 

329 

3,270,899 

345 

Alabama. 

8 

09,081 

8 

8 

73,273 

- 1 

8 ! 

8 

77,449 

8 

Arkan.sas. 

■ () 

40,127 

0 

0 

48,.371 

0 I 

6 

51,503 

0 

California. 

() 

12.0,178 

7 

0 

128,.322 

7 I 

0 

131,454 

4 

Colorado. 

2 

.01,214 

2 

2 

.02,202 

2 

2 

53,.300 

2 

Connecticut. 

4 

24,290 

4 

4 

20,380 

4 

4 

28,474 

4 

T)elaAv.‘iTf>;. 

1 


1 

1 


1 1 

1 


1 

Florida. 

2 

30,438 

2 

2 

31,480 

2 ^ 

2 

.32,.0.30 

2 

Georgia. 

10 

32,433 

10 

10 

.37,073 

10 

10 

42,893 

10 

Idaho. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

] 


1 

Illinois. 

21 

30,019 

21 

21 

47,023 

21 

21 

57,98.0 

21 

Indiana. 

12 

20,.000 

12 

12 

.32,788 

12 

12 

:39,0.02 

12 

Iowa. 

10 

100,970 

11 

10 

112,210 

11 

10 

117,4:30 

11 

Kansas. 

7 

103,0.02 

8 

7 

107,320 

8 

4 

170,974 

8 

Kentucky. 

10 

53,71.0 

10 

10 

.08,955 

10 

10 

04,175 

10 

Louisiana. 

() 

35,035 

0 

0 

38,779 

0 

0 

41,911 

0 

Maine. 

3 

119,010 

4 

3 

121,182 

4 

3 

122,748 

4 

Maryland. 

.5 

139,930 

0 

5 

142,5.00 

0 

5 

145,1(X) 

0 

Massachusetts. 

12 

73,0.39 

12 

12 

79,.327 

13 

12 

85,591 

13 

Michigan. 

11 

108,477 

12 

11 

114,241 

12 

11 

119,9.83 

12 

Minnesota. 

7 

38,.382 

7 

7 

42,0.00 

7 

7 

45,704 

7 

Missi-ssippi. 

7 

20,1.00 

7 

7 

29,824 

7 

7 

.33,478 

7 

Missouri. 

14 

1.02,290 

15 

14 

159,032 

1.0 

14 

100,940 

15 

Montana. 

1 


1 

1 


] 

1 


1 

Nebraska. 

5 

1.00,4.00 

0 

! .0 

109,070 

0 

.0 

101,0,80 

0 

Nevada. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

New namj)shire. 

2 

15,.010 

2 

i 2 

10,.094 

2 

2 

17,0:38 

2 

New Jersey. 

8 

997 

8 

1 « 

5,189 

8 

8 

9,:30.0 

8 

New York. 

33 

41,017 

33 

i 33 

.08,909 

33 

3:3 

70 , 1:35 

33 

North Carolina. 

8 

174,011 

9 

8 

178,203 

9 

9 

2 , 9:33 

9 

North Dakota. 

1 

2,227 

1 

1 1 

2,751 

1 

1 

3,273 

1 

Ohio. 

20 

02,.470 

20 

! 20 

72,9.00 

20 

20 

8.3,.390 

21 

Oregon. 

1 

1.3.3,275 

2 

; 1 

133,799 

2 

1 

1 : 34 ,.321 

»> 

Pennsylvania. 

29 

23,7-10 

29 

29 

38,942 

29 

29 

.04,0.80 

29 

Rhode Island. 

1 

105,014 

2 

i 1 

105,5:38 

2 

1 

100,000 

2 

South Carolina. 

G 

08,297 

0 

i 0 

71 ,.341 

0 

0 

74,473 

0 

South Dakota. 

1 

148,310 

2 

! 1 

148,810 

2 

1 1 

119,.302 

2 

Tennessee. 

9 

143,090 

10 

1 9 

147,.800 

10 

! 9 

1.02,504 

10 

Texas. 

12 

09,019 

12 

I 12 

75,907 

12 

12 

82,171 

12 

Vermont. 

1 

1.51,9.30 

2 

' 1 

1.02,404 

2 

I 1 

152,970 

2 

Virginia. 

9 

.31,.0.02 

9 

1 9 

:30,208 

9 


40,900 

9 

Washington. 

1 

108,898 

2 

j 1 

109,422 

2 

■ 1 

109,944 

2 

West Virginia. 

4 

40,820 

4 

' 4 

42,922 

4 

i 4 

45.010 

; 4 

Wi.sconsin. 

9 

02,452 

9 

9 

07,108 

9 

9 

71,800 

1 9 

Wyoming. 

1 

1 

1 

1 


1 

1 


1 1 


1 

1 . 
























































































































13 


Table A. — Population^ ratios, fractions^ etc. —Continued. 


STATES. 


United States 


Alabama. 

Arkansas. 

California. 

Colorado. 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

Florida. 

Georf>ia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massacluisetts. 

Michigan.. 

Minnesota. 

Mississippi.. 

Mi.ssouri....,. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New Hampshire . 

New Jersey. 

New York . 

North Carolina.... 

North Dakota. 

Ohio. 

Oregon . 

Pennsylvania . 

Rhode I.‘*land. 

South Carolina.... 

South Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas.. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 


346. 

347. 

348. 

Ratio, 1: 178,927. 

Ratio, 1 : 178,412. 

Ratio, 1 : 177,899. 

CO 

> . 

- g 

c5 0 

cb 

t 

a 

w . 

CO 

0) 

> . 

^ 0 


u 

a 

SJ 

M . 

tfi 

0) 

> . 

r a 
a.® 

bi) 

1 

04 

V 

M 

C.2 


^ CO 

0 0) 

s 2 

S V 

•rH 

V- CC 

0 D 

a 

XV 


V. CO 

o a> 

M 

0) 

d 

CO 

<v 

« C 

0) 73 

P. fl 

a) 0) 

W > 

CO 

9 

a ^ 

c; 

:3 

Cfi 

u 


Ph ^ 

ti 



p S 





0 

C m 


o 

C to 


_0 

a « 

O c 

y 

d 

! ® 

o 

'3 

0 ^ 

o 


6 = 

cj 

u 

•S 



•S 

d ® 


r4 









Pm 

329 

3,445,05.5 

.346 

330 

3,433,503 

.347 

331 

.3,422,329 

348 

8 

81,601 

8 

8 

85,721 

8 

8 

89,825 

8 

6 

54,617 

() 

6 

,57,707 

6 

6 

60,785 

6 

6 

134,568 

7 

6 

137,6.58 

7 

6 

140,736 

7 

2 

54,,344 

2 

2 

.55,374 

2 

2 

.56,400 

2 

4 

30,5.50 

4 

4 

.32,610 

4 

4 

34,662 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

33,568 

2 

2 

,34,598 

2 

35,624 

2 

10 

48,083 

10 

10 

53,233 

10 

10 

58,.363 

10 

1 

1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

21 

68,884 

21 

21 

79,699 

21 

21 

90,472 

21 

12 

45,280 

12 

12 

51,460 

12 

12 

.57,616 

12 

10 

122,626 

11 

10 

127,776 

11 

10 

132,906 

11 

7 

174,607 

8 

7 

178,212 

8 

8 

3,904 

8 

10 

69,365 

10 

10 

74,.515 

10 

10 

79,645 

10 

G 

45,025 

6 

6 

48,115 

6 

6 

.51,193 

6 

3 

124,305 

4 

3 

125,850 

4 

3 

127,.389 

4 

5 

147,755 

6 

.5 

150,.3,30 

6 

5 

1-52,895 

6 

12 

91,819 

1.3 

12 

97,999 

13 

12 

104,155 

13 

11 

125,692 

12 

11 

1.31,357 

12 

11 

137,000 

12 

7 

49,.3.37 

7 

7 

52,942 

7 

7 

56,533 

7 

7 

.37,111 

i 

7 

40,716 

rr 

t 

7 

44,.307 

7 

14 

174,206 

15 

15 

3,004 

15 

15 

10,699 

15 

1 


1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

n 

164,275 

6 

5 

166,850 

6 

. 

169,415 

6 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 

1 

2 

18,676 

2 

2 

19,706 

2 

2 

20,732 

2 

8 

13,517 

8 

8 

17,6.37 

8 

8 

21,741 

8 

33 

93,262 

34 

33 

110,257 

.34 

33 

127,186 

34 

9 

7,604 

9 

9 

12,239 

9 

9 

16,8.56 

9 

1 

3,792 

1 

1 

4,.307 

1 

1 

4,820 

1 

20 

93,776 

21 

20 

104,076 

21 

20 

111,.336 

21 

1 

1.34,840 

2 

1 

135,.355 

2 

1 

135,868 

2 

29 

69,1.31 

29 

29 

84,066 

29 

29 

98,94.3 

30 

1 

166,.579 

2 

1 

167,094 

2 

1 

167,607 

2 

6 

77,.587 

6 

6 

80,677 

6 

6 

83,755 

6 

1 

149,881 

2 

1 

1.50,.396 

2 

1 

150,909 

2 

9 

1.57,175 

10 

9 

161,810 

10 

9 

166,427 

10 

12 

88,399 

12 

12 

94,.579 

13 

12 

100,735 

13 

1 

153,495 

2 

1 

154,010 

2 

1 

1.54,.523 

2 

9 

45,637 

9 

9 

.50,272 

9 

9 

54,889 

9 

1 

170,463 

2 

1 

170,978 

2 

1 

171,491 

2 

4 

47,086 

4 

4 

49,146 

4 

4 

51,198 

4 

9 

76,.537 

9 

9 

81,172 

9 

9 

85,789 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



























































































































14 


'I'AiiT.K A.— Population^ ratios, fractions, etc. —Continued. 


HTATKS. 

United States. 

349. 

Ri 

350. 


jii 

.351. 

79. 

1 Ratio, 1 : 177,389. 

vtio, 1 : 176,88:5. 

itio, 1 : 176,:j 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

h'raction resulting. 

Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

1 

i ^ No. of Representatives 

on even division. 

X 

t, 

3,753,545 

Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

No. of Representatives 
on even division 

w 

Fraction resulting. 

s 

1—* 

a 

Jh 

Vh 0 

0 

a;-' 

a-; 
a ( 

3 

331 

3,588,589 

349 

;550 

333 

Alabama. 

8 

93,905 

8 

8 

97,953 

9 

8 

101,985 


Arkansas. 

(> 

G3,845 

6 

6 

66,881 

6 

6 

69,905 


California. 

() 

143,7% 

7 

6 

146,8,32 

7 

6 

149,8.56 


Colorado. 

2 

57,420 

2 

9 

.58,432 

2 

2 

59,440 


Connecticut. 

4 

3G,702 

4 

4 

.38,726 

4 

4 

40,742 


Delaware. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 



Florida. 

2 

3G,G44 


«> 

37,6.56 

2 

2 

38,664 


Georj^ia. 

10 

G3,4G;3 

10 

10 

68,.523 


10 

73,563 


Idaho. 

I 


1 

1 


1 

1 



Illinois. 

21 

101,182 

22 

21 

111,808 

22 

21 

122,:592 


In<liana.,. 

12 

(VI, 736 

12 

12 

69,808 

12 

12 

75,8.56 


Iowa. 

10 

K18,(X)G 

11 

10 

143,(X;6 

11 

10 

148,106 


Kansas. 

8 

7,984 

8 

8 

12,032 

8 

8 

16,064 


Kentuekv. 

10 

84,745 

10 1 

10 

89,805 

10 

10 

94,845 


Louisiana. 

G 

54,253 

6 i 

6 

57,2.89 

6 , 

6 

(JO,.313 


Maine. 

3 

128,919 

4 1 

3 

1:50,4.37 

4 

3 

1 : 51,949 


Maryland. . . 

5 

155,445 

6 1 

5 

157,975 

6 , 

5 

160,495 


Massachusetts. 

12 

110,275 

13 1 

12 

116,.347 

13 ; 

12 

122,395 


Michigan. 

11 

142,610 

12 i 

11 

148,176 

12 ! 

11 

153,720 


Minnesota. 

7 

60,103 

7 ; 

7 

63,645 

^ i 

4 

r- 

/ 

67,173 


Mississippi. 

4 

47,877 

7 ! 

4 

51,419 

r- 1 

/ 

7 

.54,947 


Missouri. 

15 

18,349 

15 

15 

25,9:59 

15 

15 

33,499 


Montana. 

1 


1 i 

1 


1 

1 



Nebraska. 

5 

171,965 

6 i 

6 

174,495 

6 

(•) 

636 


Nevada. 

1 


1 

1 


1 i 

1 



New IIam|)shire. 

2 

21,752 

1 

2 

22,764 

2 ' 

2 

2:5,772 


New .Jersev. 

8 

25,821 

8 I 

8 

29,869 

8 I 

8 

33,901 


New \"ork. 

33 

144,016 

34 ! 

33 

160,714 

34 

34 

967 


North Carolina. 

9 

21,446 


9 

26,(K)0 

9 

9 

30,.536 


North Dakota. 

1 

5,:i;io 

1 ' 

1 

5,8)56 

1 1 

1 

6,:540 


Ohio. 

20 

124,536 

21 

20 

1:54,6.56 

21 ' 

20 

141,7:56 


Oregon. 

1 

136,378 

2 ! 

1 

1:56,884 

^ i 

1 

1:57, .388 


Pennsylvania. 

29 

113,733 

30 

29 

128,407 

.30 

29 

143,023 


Rhode Island. 

1 

168,117 

2 ! 

1 

168,623 

2_1 

1 

169,127 


South Carolina. 

G 

86,815 

6 

6 

89,851 

6 

6 

92,875 


South Dakota. 

1 

151,419 

2 

1 

151,925 

2 ' 

1 

1.52,429 


Tennessee. 

i 

171,017 

10 

9 

175,.571 

10 

9 

180;iO7 


Texiis. 

12 i 

106,855 

13 

12 

112,927 

1:5 

12 

118,975 


Vermont.I 

1 

155,033 

2 

1 

1 . 55 ,. 5.39 

2 

1 

1.56,043 


Virginia.' 

9 i 

59,479 

9 

9 

64,0.33 

9 

9 

68,.569 


Washington. 

1 

172,(K)1 

2 

1 

172,-507 

2 

1 

173,011 


AVest Virginia. 

4 

53,238 1 

4 1 

4 

.55,262 

4 

4 

.57,278 


Wisconsin. 

9 

90,379 

9 ' 

9 

94,9.33 

9 

9 

99,469 


Wyoming. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 




1 

1 









<) 

6 

7 
2 
4 
1 
2 

10 

1 

22 

12 

11 

8 
10 

6 

4 

G 

13 

12 

7 

7 
15 

1 

G 

1 

2 

8 
31 

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1 

21 

2 

30 

2 

G 

2 

10 

13 

2 

'.) 

2 

4 

II) 

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15 


Taiu.k a.— Fopulafion, ratios, fractions, etc. —Continued. 


8TATKS. 

United States. 

aj2. 

a53. 

1 

1 

354. 

Ratio, 1 : 175,878. 

Ratio, 1 : 175,379. 

i 

i 

I Ratio, 1 : 174,884. 

1 w No. of Representatives 

on even division. 

1 

i 

; ^ 

; ^ 

! ^ 

i ^ 

1 % 

' C 

.3,.553,.541 

Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

j No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

1 , 

Fraction resulting;. 

Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

No. of Representatives 

on even division. 

- - - 1 

Fraction resulting. 

F'inal number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

i a52 

1 

334 

3,717,712 


1 

335 

3,705,683 

.354 

Alabama. 

8 

1 105,993 

9 

8 

KH1,98.5 

9 

8 

113,945 

9 

Arkansas. 

0 

; 72,911 

6 

6 

' 75,tH)5 

6 

6 

78,875 

6 

('alifornia.,. 

() 

j 1.52,8r)2 

7 

: 6 

; 155,856 

7 

1 6 

1.58,826 


Colorado. 

2 

60,442 

2 

i 2 

61,440 

2 

2 

62,4:30 

o 

Connecticut. 

4 

42,746 

4 

4 

44,742 

4 

4 

46,722 

4 

Delaware. 

1 


1 

! 1 


1 

1 



Florida. 

2 

39,666 

2 

! 2 

4(),’664 

2 

2 

41,6.54 

2 

Georgia. 

10 

78,573 

10 

10 

83,563 

10 

id 

88,513 

10 

Idaho. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Illinois. 

21 

132,913 

22 

21 

143,.392 

22 

i 21 

1.53,7.87 

22 

Indiana. 

12 

81,868 

12 

12 

87,.8.56 

12 

12 

9.3,796 

1.3 

Iowa. 

10 

1.53,116 

11 

10 

158,106 

11 

10 

163,0.56 

11 

Kansas. 

8 

20,072 

8 

' 8 

24,064 

8 

8 

28,024 

8 

Kentucky. 

10 

99,855 

11 

10 

104,.845 

11 

10 

109,795 

11 

Louisiana. 

(■> 

63,319 

6 

6 

66,.313 

6 

6 

69,28.3 

6 

Maine. 

8 

133,4.52 

4 

3 

134,949 

4 

3 

1:36,4:54 

4 

INIarvland. 

5 

163,000 

6 

5 

165,495 

() 

5 

167,970 

6 

Massacl i us(^tts. 

12 

128,407 

13 

12 

i;i4,.395 

1.3 1 

12 

]40,:3:35 

13 

Miclii{>:an. 

11 

159,231 

12 

11 

164,720 

12 1 

11 

170,165 

12 

INIinnesota. 

i 

70,680 

7 

7 

74,173 

7 ! 

fT 

i 

77,638 

7 

Missis&ipi)i. 

t 

58,4.54 

7 

7 

61,947 

7 

7 

65,412 

7 

Missouri . 

15 

41,014 

15 

15 

48,499 

15 

15 

55,924 

15 

INTonf HUM. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


] 

Nebniska... 

0 

3,642 

6 ' 

6 

6,636 

6 

6 

9,606 

6 

Kevjifla . 

1 


1 

1 


1 ! 

1 


J 

New Hampshire. 

2 

24,771 

2 

2 

25,772 

2 1 

2 

26,762 

2 

New .Tcrscy. 

8 

.37,909 

8 

8 

41,901 

8 1 

8 

45,861 

8 

New York. 

.84 

1K,(K)1 

.34 

34 

.34,967 

34 1 

34 

51,797 

34 

North Carolina... .. 

t» 

.‘15,04.5 

9 

9 

.39,.5.36 

9 

9 

43,991 

9 

North Dakota.I 

1 

6,841 1 

I 

1 

7,;340 

1 

1 

7,8:35 

1 

Ohio. 

20 

1.54,7.56 ‘ 

21 ! 

20 

164,7.36 

21 

20 

174,6.36 

21 

Oregon. 

1 

137,889 ; 

2 

1 

1.38,.3.88 ' 

2 

1 

1.38,883 

2 

Pennsvlvania. 

20 

157,5.52 

30 

29 

172,023 

.30 

30 

11,494 

30 

Rhode Island.. 

1 

169,6*28 

2 

1 

170,127 

2 i 

1 

170,622 1 

2 

South Carolina. 

f) 

95,881 

<; 

6 

98,875 

7 

6 

101,845 

7 

South Dakota. 

1 

1.52,9:10 

2 

1 

1.53,429 

2 

1 

1.53,924 

2 

Tennesset'. 

10 ; 

8,7.38 

10 i 

10 

13,728 

id 1 

10 

18,678 

10 

Textus. 

12 

124,987 

13 1 

12 

l.‘10,97.5 

13 ! 

12 

1.36,915 

13 

Vermont. 

1 1 

1.56,.544 

2 

1 , 

1.57,043 J 

2 

1 

1.57,.5.38 

2 

Virginia. 

0 

73,078 

9 1 

9 

77,.569 

9 1 

9 

82,024 

9 

Washington. 

1 

173,512 

2 

1 ' 

174,011 ! 

2 

1 

174,.506 

2 

West Virginia. 

4 

59,282 

4 " 

4 

61,278 

4 

4 

63,2.58 

4 

AVMscon.sin. 

9 

10.3,978 

10 

9 

108,469 

10 

9 

112,924 

10 


1 . 


1 

1 , 


1 

1 ; 


J 



1 


1 

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16 


Tabi.e a.— Population^ ratios, fractions, etc. —Continued. 


STATES. 

# 

.355. 


356. 

. 

I 

Ratio, 1 : 174,3 

91. 

1 

Ratio, 1 : 173,901. 

No. of Representatives 1 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

1 

Final nundjer of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

1 No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

Ignited States. 

.338 

3,345,200 

1 

3.55 

.339 

3,.334,469 

3.56 

Alabama. 

8 

117,889 

1 

9 1 

8 

121,809 

1 

9 I 

Arkansivs. 

0 

81,8.33 


0 

84,773 

6 

California. 

0 

101,781 

7 i 

0 

104,724 

^ t 

Coloi'ado. 

*> 

0.3,410 

2 

2 

64,.396 

2 _ ' 

Connecticut. 

4 

48,094 

4 i 

4 

50,6.54 

4 

Delaware. 

1 


1 I 

1 


1 

Florida. 

2 

42,040 

2 ' 

2 

43,020 

2 i 

Georgia. 

10 

93,44.3 

11 1 

10 

98,.343 

11 

Idaho. 

1 


1 ! 

1 


1 

Illinois. 

21 

104,140 

22 

22 

529 

22 

Indiana. 

12 

99,712 

1.3 

12 

105,.592 

1.3 

Iowa. 

10 

167,980 

11 1 

10 

172,880 

11 

Kansas. 

8 

31,908 

8 j 

8 

35.888 

8 

Kentucky. 

10 

114,725 


10 

119,625 

11 

Louisiana. 

6 

72,241 

6 

0 

75,181 

0 i 

Alai ne. 

3 

1.-17,913 

4 ! 

.3 

1.39,.38.3 

4 ; 

AIar^dand. 

5 

170,4.35 

6 i 

5 

172,.885 

0 

Alassaeliusetts. 

12 

140,251 

13 ! 

12 

1.52,131 

13 ' 

Alichi^an. 

12 

1,197 

12 : 

12 

7,077 

12 1 

Alinnesota... 

7 

81,089 


7 

81,519 

7 ' 

Mississippi. 

7 

08,803 

7 ! 

7 

72,293 

< 1 

Alissouri. 

15 

0.3,319 

15 

15 

70,069 

15 

Alontana. 

1 


1 : 

1 


1 i 

Nebraska. 

0 

12,.504 

6 1 

0 

15,504 

6 ' 

Nevada. 

1 


1 1 

1 


1 i 

New Hampshire. 

2 

27,748 

2 1 

2 

28,728 

2 i 

New .Jersey. 

8 

49,805 

8 

8 

53,725 

8 

New York. 

34 

68,5.59 

34 i 

34 

85,219 

34 

North Carolina. 

9 

48,428 


9 

52,8:18 

9 

North Dakota. 

1 

8,328 

1 ! 

1 

8,818 

1 

Ohio. 

21 

10,105 

21 

21 

20,395 

21 1 

Oref^on. 

1 

1.39,.370 

2 

1 

139,806 

o 

^ i 

Pennsvlvania. 

30 

20,2.84 

30 

30 

40,984 

30 

Rhode Island. 

1 

171,115 

2 

1 

171,605 

2 

South Carolina. 

6 

104,803 

7 b 

6 

107,74.3 

7 

South Dakota. 

1 

1.54,417 

2 

1 

1.54,907 

2 ; 

Tenne.ssee. 

10 

23,008 

10 

10 

28,.508 

10 , 

Texas. 

12 

142,831 

13 

12 

148,711 

13 

Vermont. 

1 

1.58,031 

2 

1 

1.58,.521 

2 

Virginia . 

9 

80,401 

9 

9 

90,.S71 

10 

Washin}?ton. 

2 

008 

2 

2 

1,588 

2 

West Virginia. 

4 

05,2.30 

4 

4 

67,190 

4 

Wisconsin. 

9 

117,361 

10 

9 

121,771 

10 ; 

W voming. 

1 


1 

1 


1 ! 









357 . 


Eatio, 1 : 173,414. 


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C/ 

> . 

o 

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Cl > 

tfi 

9.^ 


c c 

c <- 

d ® 


be 


3 

CO 

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341 


3,150,299 


357 


8 I 125,705 

0 I 87,095 

0 [ 107,046 

2 i 05,370 

4 ! 52,002 

1 1 ... 


9 

6 

7 

2 

4 

1 


•> 

10 

1 

44,594 

103,213 

22 

11,243 

12 

111,4:16 

11 

4,.342 

8 

39,784 

10 

124,495 

6 

78,10.3 

3 

140,814 

6 

1,906 

12 

157,975 

12 

12,921 

7 

87,928 

7 

75,702 

15 

1 

77,974 

6 

1 

. 

18,426 

2 

29,702 

8 

.57,621 

.34 

101,777 

9 

57,221 ! 

1 

9,305 : 

21 

.30,622 

1 

140,.3.53 

30 

55,.594 

1 

172,092 

6 

110,065 

1 

1.55,394 

10 

.3:3,.378 

12 

1.54,.5.55 

1 

1.59,008 

9 

95,2.54 

2 

2,562 

4 

69,138 

9 

1 

126,1,54 


. 


11 

1 

22 

13 

11 

8 

11 

6 

4 

6 

13 

12 

7 

7 

15 

1 

6 

1 

o 

8 
35 

9 

1 

21 

2 

30 

2 

rr 

/ 

2 

10 

13 

2 

10 

2 

4 

10 

1 


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17 


'I’.MiLK A.— Population, ratios, fractions, etc. —Contiimcd. 


358. 


Katio, 1 ; 


359. 


Ratio, 1 ; 172,148. 


300 . 


Ratio, 1 : 171,909. 


•S'i'.VTKS. 


U.t 

^ c 
C/ o 

t. - 


c 


it 


X 




United States. 341 3,312,923 


Alabama. 

Arkan.sas. 

California. 

Colorado. 

Conneetient. 

Delaware. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinoi.s. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansa.s.. 

Kentnc'ky. 

I^ouisiana. 

Maine. 

IVIaryland. 

Massaehu.sctts. 

IVIiehigan. 

Minnesota. 

Mississippi. 

Mis.souri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New Hampshire. 

New .lersey. 

New York. 

North (arolina... 

North Dakota. 

Ohio. 

Oregon. 

Pennsylvania. 

Rliode Island. 

South Carolina... 

South Dakota. 

Tenne.ssee. 

Texas. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

WashingUni. 

Vest Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

AV’yoming. 


8 

0 

0 

2 

4 

1 

2 

10 

1 

22 

12 

11 

8 

10 

0 

3 

0 

12 

12 

7 

7 
15 

1 

0 

1 

2 

8 
34 

9 

1 

21 

1 

30 

1 

(> 

1 

10 

12 

1 

9 

2 

•i 

9 

1 


129,577 

90,599 

170,550 

66,338 

51,538 



21,891 
117,241 
9,666 
43,656 
129,335 
81 ,(X)7 
142,296 
4,810 
163,783 
18,729 
91,316 
79,090 
85,234 


21,330 


30,670 
61,493 
118,2.33 
61 ,"577 
9,789 
40,786 
140,837 
70,114 
172,576 
113,569 
1.55,878 
;38,218 
160,363 
1.59,492 
99,610 
3,530 
71,074 
1.30,510 


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:: ^ 

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u 


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fci 

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: 

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! .342 1 

3,.302,427 

.3.59 

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1 

3,119,912 1 

9 

-- 1 

8 

133,4.33 

9 

S 

137,265 

6 

6 : 

93,491 

/ 

6 

96,365 

7 

6 

173,442 

7 

4 

4,347 


2 1 

67,302 

2 

2 

68,260 

4 

1 4 : 

56,466 

4 

4 

58,.382 

1 

; 1 


1 

1 


2 


46,526 

2_ 

2 

47,484 

11 


112,873 

11 

10 

117,663 

1 

1 

1 

22 

*1*} 

.32,495 

22 

22 

43,0.3.3 

13 

12 1 

123,028 

1.3 

12 

128,776 

11 

11 ! 

14,968 

11 

11 

20,237 

8 

« 

47,.512 

8 

8 

51,.344 

11 

10 

134,155 

11 

10 

1.38,945 

6 

6 

83,899 

6 

6 

86,773 

4 

.3 

14.3,742 

4 

3 

145,179 , 

6 

6 

7,702 

6 

6 

10,.576 

1.3 

12 

169,.567 

13 

1.3 

3,.346 

12 

12 

24,513 

12 

12 

.30,261 

8 

7 

94,690 

8 

7 

98,04.3 

7 ^ 

7 

.82,464 

t 

7 

85,817 

15 

15 

92,46-t 

15 

15 

99,649 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

6 

24,222 

6 

6 

27,096 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2_1 

2 

31,634 

2 

2 

32,.592 

« , 

8 

65,.349 

8 

8 

69,181 

35 ; 

.34 

134,621 

35 

34 

150,907 

9 , 

9 i 

65,915 

^ 1 

9 

70,226 

1 1 

1 

10,271 


1 

10,7.50 

21 ■ 

21 

.50,908 

21 

21 

60, %7 

2 

1 

141,319 

2 i 

1 

141,798 

;30 1 

30 

84,574 

.3" 

.30 

98,944 

2 : 

2 > 

61.0 

2 

4U 

1 ,.568 

7 

() 

116,461 

7 

6 

119,3:15 

2 

1 

1.56,.360 

2 

1 

1.56,,839 

10 

10 

4.3,0.38 

10 

10 

47,828 

1.3 

12 

166,147 1 

13 

12 

171,895 

2 

J , 

1.59,974 ' 

2 

1 

160,4.53 

10 

9 : 

103.948 

10 

9 

108,2.59 

<) 

2 1 

4,494 

2 

2 

5,4.52 

4 : 

4 ' 

73,(H)2 

4 

4 

74,91.8 

10 

9 

1.34,848 

10 

9 

139,1.59 

1 

1 


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9 

6 

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2 

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13 

11 

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6 

13 

12 

8 

7 
16 

1 

6 

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9 

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2 

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2 

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18 


Tahlk a.— Population, ratios, fractions, etc. —Continued. 


361. 


362. 


363 . 


llatio, 1 : 171.493. 


Ratio, 1 : 171,019. 


ST.4TE.S. 

No. of Representatives ^ 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

Final number of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

Final number of Repre¬ 

sentatives. 

‘ No. of Representatives 

on even division. 

Fraction resulting. 

Final number of Repre- 
^ sentatives. 

United States. 

345 

3,109,783 

361 1 

CO 

a 

3,099,924 

362 

346 

.3,260,.535 

Alabama. 

8 

141,073 

9 

8 

144,865 

9 

8 

148,6.3;} 

9 

.\rkansas. 

6 

99,221 

7 t 

6 

102,065 

7 

6 

104,891 

7 

California. 

i 

7,679 

7 1 

7 

10,997 

i 

7 

14,294 

7 

Colorado. 

2 

69,212 

2 

2 

70,160 

2 

2 

71,102 

2 

Connecticut. 

4 

60,286 

4 : 

4 

62,182 

4 

4 

64,066 

4 

Tiffin \vnr<^ . 

1 


1 1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Florida. 

2 

48,436 

2 

2 

49,.384 

2 

2 

50,.326 

2 

Georgia. 

10 

122,423 

11 

10 

127,163 

11 

10 

1:}1,873 

11 

I djdio . 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Illinois. 

22 

.53,505 

22 

22 

63,9.3;i 

22 

22 

74,295 

22 

Indiana. 

12 

1.34,488 

13 

12 

140,176 

13 

12 

145,828 

13 

Iowa. 

11 

25,473 

11 

11 

30,687 

11 

11 

.35,868 

11 

Kansas. 

8 

.55,1.52 

8 

8 

58,944 

8 

8 

62,712 

8 

Kentucky. 

10 

143,7a5 

11 

10 

148,445 

11 

10 

1.53,1.55 

11 

Uouisiana. 

6 

89,629 

6 

6 

92,473 

7 

6 

95,299 

7 

Maine. 

3 

146,607 

4 

3 

148,029 

4 

.3 

149,442 

4 

Maryland. 

6 

13,4.32 

6 

6 

16,276 

6 

6 

19,102 

6 

Ma.ssachusetts. 

13 

9,.534 

13 

13 

15,696 

13 

13 

21,819 

13 

Miclii8:an. 

12 

35,973 

12 

12 

41,661 

12 

12 

47,313 

12 

INIinnesota. 

7 

101,.375 

8 

1 7 

104,693 

8 

7 

107,990 

8 

Mississippi. 

7 

89,149 

7 

■ 7 

92,467 

7 

7 

95,764 

8 

Missouri. 

15 

106,789 

16 

15 

11.3,899 

16 

15 

120,964 

16 

Montana. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Nebraska. 

6 

29,9,52 

6 

6 

32,796 

6 

6 

a5,622 

6 

Nevada. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

New Hampshire. 

2 

.33,.544 

2 

2 

.34,492 

2 

o 

.35,4.34 

2 

New Jersey. 

8 

72,989 

8 

8 

76,781 

8 

8 

80,.549 

8 

New A’’ork. 

34 

167,091 

35 

: 35 

12,188 

35 

35 

28,673 

35 

North Carolina. 

9 

74,510 

9 

9 

78,776 

9 

9 

83,015 

9 

North Dakota. 

1 

11,226 

1 

1 

11,700 

1 

1 

12,171 

1 

Ohio. 

21 

70,963 

21 

21 

80,917 

21 

21 

90,808 

21 

Oregon .. 

1 

142,274 

2 

1 

142,748 

2 

1 

14.3,219 

2 

Pennsylvania. 

30 

113,224 

31 

30 

127,444 

31 

30 

141,574 

31 

Rhode Island. 

2 

2,520 

2 

' 2 

.3,468 

2 

2 

4,410 

2 

South Carolina. 

6 

122,191 

7 

6 

125,0.3;5 

7 

6 

127,861 

7 

South Dakota. 

1 

1.57,315 

2 

1 

1.57,789 

2 

1 

1.58,260 

2 

Tennessee. 

10 

52,.588 

10 

1 10 

.57,.328 

10 

10 

62,0;}8 

10 

Texas. 

13 

6,114 

13 

i 11 

12,276 

13 

13 

18,:}99 

13 

Vermont. 

1 

160,929 

2 

i 1 

161,40.3 

2 

1 

161,874 

2 

Virginia. 

9 

112,54.3 

10 

9 

116,809 

10 

9 

121,048 

10 

Washington. 

2 

6,404 

2 

2 

7,.3.52 

2 

2 

8,294 

2 

West Virginia. 

4 

76,822 

4 

4 

78,718 

4 

4 

80,602 

4 

Wisconsin. 

9 

143,443 

10 

9 

147,709 

10 

9 

151,948 

10 

Wvominff. 

1 


1 

1- 


1 

1 


1 












Ratio, 1 : 170,548. 







































































































19 


Tahle a.— Populafion, ratios, fractions, etc. —Continued. 


STATES. 


364. 

; 


365. 



366. 


Ratio, 1 : 170,079. * 

Ratio, 1 : 169,613. 

Ratio, 1 : 169,150. 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

wO 

P Fraction resulting. 

kU. 

P 

Final number of Repre- 
sentiitives. 

No. of Representatives 
on even division. 

CO 

o 

Fraction resulting. 

1 

Final number of Rei)re- 
sentatives. 

Sf No. of Representatives 

on even division. 

cJd 

X 

Sh 

- 

1 

3,.568,103 

Final number of Repre- 

§? sentatives. 


316 

364 

9 

7 

7 

2 

4 

1 

.347 

8 

6 

7 

2 

4 

1 

365 

9 

1 

7 

2 

4 

1 

Alabama. 

Arkansas. 

(California. 

Colorado. 

('onnectieut. 

Delaware. 


8 

6 

7 

2 

4 

1 

152,385 

107,705 

17,577 

72,040 

65,942 

1.56,113 

110,501 

20,839 

72,972 

67,806 

8 

6 

7 

2 

4 

1 

159,817 

113,279 

24,080 

73,898 

69,658 

9 

7 

7 

2 

4 

1 

Florida. 

2 

51,264 

2 

o 

52,196 

2 . 

2 

.53,122 

2 

Georgia. 

10 

136,563 

11 

10 

141,223 

11 

10 

145,853 

11 

Idaho. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Illinois. 

22 

84,613 

22 

22 

94,865 

2.3 

22 

105,051 

23 

Indiana. 

12 

151,456 

13 

12 

157,048 

1.3 

h 

162,604 

13 

Iowa. 

11 

41,027 

11 

11 

46,1.5.3 

11 

11 

51,246 

11 

Kansas. 

8 

66,464 

8 

8 

70,192 

8 

8 

73,896 

8 

Kentuekv. 

10 

157,845 

11 

10 

162,505 

11 

10 

167,135 

11 

Donisiana. 

6 

98,113 

7 

(5 

100,909 


6 

103,687 

7 

Maine. 

3 

150,849 

4 

3 

1.52,247 

' 4 

.3 

1.53,636 

4 

jMarvland. 

6 

21,916 

6 

6 

24,712 

6 

6 

27,490 

6 

M assaeh iisetts. 

13 

27,916 

13 

13 

3;3,974 

13 

13 

.39,993 

13 

Michigan . 

12 

52,941 

12 

12 

.58,.533 

12 

12 

64,089 

12 

Minnesota. 

7 

111,273 

8 

7 

114,.5;15 

8 

7 

117,776 

8 

Mississippi. 

i 

99,047 

8 

7 

102,.309 

8 

< 

105 ,.550 

8 

]\Iissonri. 

IT) 

127,999 

16 

15 

134,989 

16 

15 

141,9;>1 

16 

TXrnnfnti n. 

1 


I 

1 


1 

1 


1 

Nebraska. 

6 

38,436 

6 

6 

41,2.32 

6 

0 

44,010 

6 

.. ... 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 

New Hampshire. 

2 

36,.372 

2 

2 

37,304 

2 

2 

.38,230 

2 

New .lersey . 

8 

84,301 

8 

8 

88,029 


8 

91,7.3;i 

8 

New York. 

35 

45,088 

a5 

35 

61,398 

35 ! 

35 

77,603 

.35 

North Carolina. 

9 

87,2;i6 

9 : 

9 

91,430 

9 

9 

95,.597 

10 

North Dakota. 

1 

12,640 

1 

1 

13,106 

1 

1 

13,569 

1 

Ohio. 

21 

1{X),6,57 

09 

1 

21 

110,443 

22 

21 

120,166 

22 

Oregon. 

1 

143, (k^8 

2 

1 

144,1.>1 

o 

1 

144,617 

2 

Pennsylvania. 

30 

155,644 

31 

31 

11 

31 

31 

14,.364 

31 

Rhode Island. 


5,348 

2 

2 

6,280 

2 

2 

7,206 

2 

South (Carolina. 

() 

i;i0,675 

7 

6 

133,471 

7 

(> 

136,249 

7 

South Dakota. 

1 

1.58,729 

2 

1 

159,195 

2 

1 

1.59,658 

2 

Tennessee. 

10 

66,728 

10 

10 

71,388 

10 

10 

76,018 

10 

Texas. 

13 

24,496 

13 

13 

30,.554 

13 

13 

.36,573 

13 

Vermont. 

1 

162,343 

2 

1 

162,809 

2 

1 

163,272 

2 

Virginia. 

9 

125,269 

10 

9 

129,463 

10 

9 

163,630 

10 

Washington. 

2 

9,2.32 

2 

2 

10,161 

2 

2 

11,090 

2 

West Virginia. 

4 

82,478 

4 

4 

84,342 

4 i 

4 

86,194 

4 

Wisconsin. 

9 

156,169 

10 

9 

160,.363 

10 

9 

161,530 

10 


1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


1 




































































































>0 


Tahle .'V.— Population,, ratio.<i, fractions, etc. —Continued. 




3(’)8. 


3G9. 


Katio, 1 : 108,689. 


Pvatio, 1 : 108,231. 


Ratio, 1 : 107,775. 


STATK.S. 


T. 


■*s. 

oj 5 
K > 




Ignited States.j .348 

Alabama. 8 

Arkansas. 0 

California. 7 

Colorado. 2 

Conneetieut. 4 

Delaware. 1 

Florida. 2 

Gfeorgia. 10 

Idaho. 1 

Illinois. 22 

Indiana. 12 

Iowa. 11 

Kansas. 8 

Kentucky. [ 11 

Konisiana. 0 

Maine. 3 

Maryland. 0 

Massachusetts.| 13 

AIichig;an. 12 

Alinnesota. 7 

Mississippi. 7 

Missouri. 15 

Montana. 1 

Nebraska. 0 

Nevada. 1 

New Hampshire. . 2 

New .Tersey. 8 

New A'ork. 35 

North Carolina. 9 

North Dakota. 1 

Ohio. 21 

OrcKun. 1 

Pennsylvania. 31 

Rhode Island . 2 

South Carolina. 0 

South Dakf)ta. 1 

'reunessee. 10 

Te.xas. 13 

Vermoi\t . 1 

Virf>inia. 9 

Wfi'.hin}j:ton. 2 

M'est Virf>inia. 4 

Wisconsin. 9 

Wvoininji. 1 


it 


103,505 
110,045 
27,.307 
74,820 
71 ,.502 


54,044 

1.50,10.3 


115,19.3 
108,1.30 
.50,317 
77,.584 
.3,05<j 
100,453 
1.55,019 
30,2.50 
■45,980 
09,021 
121,00.3 
108,777 
148,819 




t. 


■j. 


s.i 


K* 

V 


it 


0 ^ 
u > 


C X 


J'. 


3,.5.57,070 .307 ij a50 , .3,.377,970 .308 


1 

2 
4 

1 

2 

11 

1 

23 

13 

11 

8 

11 

7 
4 
r> 

1.3 

12 

8 
8 

10 


8 

0 

7 
2 
4 
1 
2 

10 

1 

22 

b3 

11 

8 
11 

0 

3 

0 

13 

12 

7 

( 

15 


107,109 

118.79.3 
30,51.3 
75,7.30 
73,:3:i4 

202 

54,9i)0 

1.55,043 

125.209 
5,401 

01,3.55 
81,218 
8,094 
109,201 
1.50,393 
33,004 
51.940 
75,117 

124.209 

111.98.3 
1.55.719 


1 

2 
4 
1 
2 

11 

1 

23 

13 

11 

8 

11 

7 
4 
6 

13 

12 

8 
8 

10 


X 

O' 

>■ . 

♦-> 5 

? > 
X 


it 


X 

0/ 




351 3,367,971 


9 

0 

7 
2 
4 
1 
(I 

10 

1 

22 

13 

11 

8 
11 

0 
• > 
♦ > 

0 

13 

12 


/ 

15 


.3,912 

121,529 

:H,705 

70,048 

75,158 

718 

.55,872 

1.59,003 

iA5’,:ioi 
11,329 
00, .371 
84,8tH5 
1.3,110 
111,937 
1-57,701 
35,740 
.57,808 
80,.589 
127,101 
115,175 
102,559 


0/ 

u 

a 


Vn X 
0 <1^ 
u > 

-2^ 
S - 
s S 

M X 


-10,770 

0 

1 

0 

1 

49,.524 

() 

1 

0 

1 

52.200 

1 39,152 

2 

2 

40,008 

2 

2 

40,980 

95,421 

9 

8 

99,0.85 

9 

8 

102,733 

93,7.38 

.‘1.5 

.35 

109,708 

.30 


125.728 

99,740 

10 

9 

10.3,808 

10 

<» 

1(17,972 

14,0.30 

1 

1 

14,488 

1 

1 

14,944 

129,817 

22 

21 

139,405 

22 

21 

149,041 

145,078 

2 

1 

145..530 

2 

1 

145,992 

28,6.55 

31 

.31 

42,K53 

31 

.31 

.50,989 

8,128 

2 

2 

9,044 

2 

2 

9,950 

1.39,015 

i 

0 

141.70.3 

7 

0 

144,499 

If)0,119 

2 

1 

100 ,.577 

2 

1 

101 , 0 . 3:1 

80,028 

10 

10 

85,208 

10 

10 

89,708 

42,500 

13 

13 

4.8,.520 

13 

1.3 

.54,448 

103.7.3.3 

O 

1 

104,191 

2 

1 

104,047 

137,779 

10 

9 

141,901 

10 

9 

140,(K)5 

12.012 

2 

2 

12,928 

2 

2 

13,.840 

88.038 

4 

4 

89,870 

4 

4 

91,094 

198,079 

10 

10 

4,570 

10 

10 

9,1.30 


1 

1 


1 

1 



.309 


< 

2 

4 

1 

2 

11 

1 

23 

13 

11 

8 

11 

7 

4 
0 

13 

12 

8 
8 

10 

1 

0 

1 > 
2 
9 

3»> 

10 

1 

22 

2 

.31 

2 

7 

2 

10 

13 

2 

10 

2 

5 
10 

1 


































































21 


1’aiu.e a.— Population, ratios, fractions, etc. —Coiitimied. 


370. 


Ratio, 1 : 167,321. 


X 


STACKS. 








0 


United States. :t52 3,358,188 370 


Alabama. 

Arkansas. 

California. 

Colorado. 

Connecticut.. 

Delaware. 

Florida.. 

(ieorgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

1 owa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Ixmisiana. 

Maine. 

Alaryland. 

Ma.ssaehusetts.... 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Mississipi)i. 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebra.ska. 

Nevada. 

New IIanu)shire 

New .lersey. 

New York . 

North Carolina... 

North Dakota. 

Ohio. 

Oregon. 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode Island. 

South Carolina... 

South Dakota. 

Tennes.see. 

Te.vfis. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 


7,128 
124,25,3 
36,883 
77, ,556 
76,074 
1,172 


371. 


Ratio, 1 ; 166,870. 


X 

>• 


X 






X 

It 


X 

c o 

u > 
o-j- 


S ct, 


, 372 . 


Ratio, 1 : 166,422. 




r i 


sc 






35-4 3,181,.396 371 


11,187 
12(i,0.59 
40,04(» 
78.4.58 
78,7/8 
1,623 




3.55 3.171,774 


15,219 

129,617 

43,176 

79.. 354 

80.. 570 
2,071 


2 

10 

1 

56,780 

164,143 

2 

11 

1 

2 

ll 

1 

57,682 

1,78.3 

2 

iT 

1 

2 

11 

1 

.58,578 

6,711 

22 

145,289 

23 

22 

1.55,211 

23 

22 

165,067 

13 

17,231 

13 

1.3 

23,094 

13 

13 

28,918 

11 

71,365 

11 

11 

76,326 

11 

11 

81,251 

8 

88,.528 

8 

8 

92,1.36 

9 

8 

95,720 

11 

18,104 

11 

11 

23,065 

11 

11 

27,993 

6) 

114,661 

< 

0 

117,-367 

7 

6 

120,055 

3 

159,123 

4 

3 

160,476 

4 

3 

161,820 

6 

.38,464 

6 

6 I 

41,170 

6 

6 

43,8.58 

13 

63.770 

13 

13 1 

69,6:33 

13 

13 

75,4.57 

12 

86,0,37 

12 

12 ^ 

91,449 

12 

12 

96,825 

7 

130,57y 

8 

7 

133,7.36 

8 

7 

1:36,872 

7 

118,:353 

8 

7 

121,510 

8 

7 

124,646 

16 

2,048 

16 

16 

9,264 

16 

16 

16,4.32 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


6 

.54,984 

6 

6 

.57,690 

6 

6 

60,378 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


2 

41,888 

2 

2 

42,790 

2 

2 

43,686 

8 

106,365 

9 

8 

1()'.),97.3 

9 

8 

113,.5.57 

35 

141,618 

.36 

35 

1.57,403 

.36 

.36 

(), 661 

9" 

112,0.58 

10 

9 

116,117 

. 10 

9 

120,149 

1 

15,398 

1 

1 

15,849 

1 

1 

16,297 

21 

1,58,.575 

22 ' 

22 

1,176 

22 

22 

11,0:32 

1 

146,446 

2 

1 

146,.897 

2 

1 

147,.345 

31 

71,063 

31 

31 

.85,044 

31 

31 

98,9:32 

2 

10,864 

2 

2 

11,766 

2 

2 

12,6t>2 

6 

147,223 

7 1 

6 

149,929 

7 

6 

152,617 

1 

161,187 

2 

1 

161,9:38 

2 

1 

162,386 

10 

94,.3(18 

iT 

10 

98,818 

11 

10 

103,298 

13 

60,.350 

M 

13 

66,213 

13 

13 

72 , 0:37 

1 

165,101 

2 

1 

165,5.52 

2 

1 

166.(MM) 

9 

1.50,091 

10 

9 

1.54,1.50 

10 

9 

158,182 

2 

14,748 

2 

2 

1.5,()50 

2 

2 

16,.516 

4 

93,510 

5 

4 

9.5.314 

5 

4 

97.106 

10 

13,670 

10 

10 

18,1.80 

10 

10 

22,660 

1 . 


1 

1 . 


1 

1 



0/ 


U >' 


1 3/ 
» 01 


372 


2 

4 

1 

2 

11 

1 

23 

13 

11 

8 

11 

7 

4 
(> 

13 

13 

8 
8 

16 

1 

6 

1 

2 

9 

.36 

10 

1 

22 

2 

32 

2 

7 

2 

11 

13 

2 

10 

2 

5 
10 

1 








































































Tahle a.— Populaiion, raiios, frad ions, etc .—( biitiiuicd. 


374. 


375 . 


STATi:.S. 


liatio, 1 ; 165,076. 


Ratio, 1 ; 165,532. 


Ratio, 1 : 165,090. 




it 


I 

0 / 

c. 

« 

r. 
C 1/ 
i- ^ 

4.'-- 

C X 


United States 



i 2,906,368 



!, 987,568 


374 


559 


2,978,946 


375 


Alabama. 

Arkansas. 

California. 

Colorado. 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

Florida. 

Georj'ia... 

Idaho. 

9 

6 

7 

2 

4 

1 

2 

11 

1 

19,233 i 
132,323 
46,298 
80,246 
82,354 
2,517 
59,470 
11,617 

2 

/ 

r. 

/ 

2 

4 

1 

2 

11 

1 

7 

, 2 
: 4 

, 1 

2 

11 

1 

23,229 

134,987 

49,406 

81,131 

84,130 

2,961 

60,;i58 

16,501 

9- 

7 

7 

2 

4 

1 

2 

11 

1 

9 

6 

t 

2 1 
4 1 

1 

2 

iT 

1 

27,207 

i;i7,6:i9 

.52,500 

82,018 

85,898 

3,403 

61,242 

21,;i63 

Illinois. 

23 

8,903 

23 

23 

19,115 

23 

23 

29,281 

Indiana. 

13 

34,716 

13 

13 

40,488 

13 

13 

46,2:14 

Iowa. 

11 

86,160 

11 

11 

91,041 

12 

11 

95, W6 

Kansas. 

8 

99,288 

9 

8 

102,810 

9 

8 

106,-376 

Kentuckv. 

11 

32,899 

11 

11 

37,783 

11 

11 

42,645 

lAJuisiana. 

6 

122,731 

4 

6 

125,395 

4 

6 

128,047 

INIaine. 

3 

163,158 

4 

3 

1 (>1,490 

4 

4 

726 

Maryland. 

6 

46,534 

6 

6 

49,198 

6 

6 

51,8.50 

Massachusetts. 

13 

81,255 

13 

13 

87,027 

13 

13 

92,773 

Micliifi'nn. 

12 

102,177 

13 

12 

107,505 

13 

12 

112,,S09 

Minnesota. 

4 

139,994 

8 

7 

113,102 

8 

7 

146,196 

Mississipjn. 

4 

127,768 

8 

7 

130,876 

8 

4 

1 . 3 . 3,970 

Missouri. 

16 

23,568 

16 

16 

30,672 

16 

16 

:I7,744 

Montana. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


Nebraska. 

6 

63,054 

6 

6 

65,718 

6 

6 

68,:i70 

Nevada. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

1 


New Hampshire. 

2 

44,578 

2 

9 

45,466 

9 

9 

46, .‘1.50 

New Jersey. 

8 

117,125 

9 

8 

120,()77 

9 

8 

124,213 

New York . 

36 

22,717 

;56 

36 

38,701 

36 

:i6 

.54,613 

North Carolina. 

9 

124,163 

10 

9 

128,159 ■ 

10 

1 

1 : 12 , 1:17 

North Dakota. 

1 

16,743 

1 

1 

17,187 

1 

i 1 

17,6-29 

Ohio. 

9*> 

20,844 

22 

22 

30,612 

22 

22 

40,:{:36 

Oregon. 

i 

147,791 

2 

1 

148,2:15 

9 

1 

148,677 

Pennsylvania. 

31 

112,758 

32 

31 

126,522 

.32 

31 

140,224 

Rhode Island. 

2 

13,554 

9 

9 

14,442 

2 

9 

1.5,:i26 

South Carolina. 

6 

155,293 

7 

6 

157,957 

4 

6 

160,609 

South Dakota. 

1 

162,832 

2 

1 

163,276 

9 

1 

16:3,718 

Tennessee. 

10 

107,758 

11 

10 

112,198 

11 

1 b) 

116,618 

Texas. 

13 

77,835 

13 

13 

83,607 

13 

13 

89,:3.5:3 

Vermotit. 

2 

470 

9 

9 

1 ,:158. 

i) 

;_9 

2 242 

Virfi'inia. 

9 

162,196 

10 

10 

6()0 

10 

' i(~) 

5,080 

M'ashing’ton. 

2 

17,4:J8 

2 

2 

18,:i26 

9 

9 

19,210 

M"est Virs'inia. 

4 

98,890 

5 

4 

100,6()6 

5 

4 

102 , 4 : 3.4 

Wisconsin. 

10 

27,120 

10 

10 

31,560 

10 

. 10 

.35,980 

M'vomin}^. 

1 


1 

1 


1 

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! . 

1 

PORTER, 


9 

7 

7 
2 
4 
1 
2 

11 

1 

23 

13 
12 

9 

11 

1 

4 

(> 

14 
13 

8 
8 

16 

1 

6 

1 

2 
9 

36 

10 

1 

22 

2 

32 


2 

II 

13 

2 

10 

2 

5 

10 

1 


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Tabj.E J:. — Frc.scni members of Cmu/rcss, and compendium of members tinder census 

1890 from 332 to 375. 


STATJ<:S. 

Present 

number. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

332 

1 

1 

333 

1 

Alabama. 

8 

8 

8 

Arkansas. 

5 

6 

; 6 

California. 

G 

G 

G 

Colorado. 

1 

2 

' 2 

Connecticut. 

4 

4 

: 4 

Delaware. 

1 

1 

' 1 

Florida. 

2 

2 

2 

Georgia. 

10 

10 

10 

Idaho. 

1 

1 

1 

Illinois. 

20 

20 

20 

Indiana. 

13 

12 

12 i 

Iowa. 

11 

10 

10 

Kansjis. 

7 

7 

8 ' 

Kentuckv. 

11 

10 

10 

lyouisiana. 

G 

G 

G 

Maine. 

4 

3 

3 

Maryland. 

G 

5 


Massaeliusetts. 

12 

12 

12 ' 

Michigan . 

11 

11 

11 

Minnesota. 

5 

7 

7 1 

Mississinpi. 

4 

7 

4 

Missouri. 

14 

11 

14 

Montana. 

1 

1 

1 

Nebraska. 

3 

(> 

G 

Nevada. 

1 

1 

1 

New Hampshire. 

2 

2 

2 

New Jersey. 

7 

8 

8 

New York. 

34 

32 

32 

North Carolimi. 

0 

9 

9 

North Dakota. 

1 

1 

1 

Ohio. 

21 

20 

20 

< )regon. 

1 

2 

2 

Pennsylvania. 

28 

28 

28 

Rliode Island. 

2 

2 j 

2 

South Carolina. 

7 

6 ! 

G 

South Dakota. 

2 

2 ^ 

2 

Tennessee. 

10 

<3 

9 

Texas.. 

11 

12 

12 

Vermont. 

2 

2 

2 

Virginia. 

10 

9 

9 

Washington. 

1 

2 

2 

West Virginia . 

4 

4 

4 

Wisconsin. 

9 

9 

9 

AV'^voming. 

1 

1 

1 


Total. 332 


335 

336 

1 

.337 

338 

.3.39 

1 

340 

341 

342 

343 

344 

8 

1 8 

1 

8 

8 

« 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

6 

6 

G 

6 

() 

() 

6 

G 

G 

G 

G 

i 6 

G 

6 

G 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

2 

- 2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

11 

11 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

3 

3 

3 

3 

.3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

G 

G 

G 

6 

G 

G 

G 

() 

6 

6 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

13 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

12 

12 

12 

7 

7 

V 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

r* 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

14 

14 

14 

14 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

G 

G 

6 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

32 

32 

33 

33 

.33 

33 

33 

.33 

33 

33 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

*) 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

28 

28 

29 

29 

29 

29 

29 

29 

29 

29 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

G 

G 

G 

6 

G 

G 

G 

{) 

() 

6 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

»> 

2 

2 

9 

10 

9 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

12 

12 

12 

12 1 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

2 

2 

O 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

9 

9 

9 

<3 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

4 

4 j 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

9 

9 1 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 


a34 

8 

6 

G 

2 

4 

1 

2 

10 

1 

21 

12 

10 

8 

10 

G 

3 

5 

12 

11 

i 

7 

14 

1 

G 

1 

2 

8 

32 

0 

1 

20 

2 

28 

2 

G 

2 

0 ’ 

12 

2 

0 

2 

4 

0 

1 























































































Tahi.E B .—Frescnt members of Congress^ and compendium of members —Continued. 


I i 

STATES. , 846 847 848 849 


Alabama. 

' 8 

1 

8 

8 

8 

Arkansas. 

0 

() 

G 

G 

California. 

7 

7 

7 

7 

Colorado. 

2 

2 

»> 

2 

Connecticut. 

4 

4 

4 

4 

Delaware. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Florida. 

9 

2 

2 

2 

Georgia. 

10 

10 

10 

1 10 

Jtlaho. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Illinois. 

21 

21 

21 

22 

Indiana. 

12 

12 

12 

12 

Iowa. 

11 

11 

H 

11 

Kansas. 

,s 

8 

8 

8 

Kentucky. 

10 

10 

10 

10 

Louisiana. 

G 

G 

t; 

G 

Maine. 

4 

4 

4 

4 

Maryland. 

' G 

G 

G 

G 

Massachusetts. 

i 13 

13 

13 

13 

Michigan. 

‘ 12 

12 

12 

12 

Minnesota. 

: 7 

7 

7 

7 

Mississipxn. 

' 7 

7 

7 

7 

Missouri. 


1.^) 

15 

1.5 

Montana. 

' 1 

1 

1 

1 

Nehniska. 

G 

G 

G 

G 

Nevada. 

1 1 

1 

1 

1 

New Hampshire. 

i 2 

2 

2 

2 

New .Tersey. 

8 

8 

8 

8 

New York. 

34 


34 

34 

North Carolina. 

<) 

9 

9 

9 

North Dakota. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ohio. 

21 

21 

21 

21 

()regon. 

2 

2 

2 

2 

Pennsylvania. 

20 

29 

30 

30 

Rhode Island. 

2 

2 

2 

2 

South Carolina. 

G 

G 

G 

G 

South Dakota.' 

' 2 

2 

2 

2 

Tennessee. 

10 

10 

10 , 

10 

Texas. 

12 

13 

13 ' 

13 

Vermont. 

_2 

2 

2 

2 

Virginia. 

9 

9 


9 

Washington.i 

2 

2 

2 1 

2 

MT'st Virginia....* 

4 

4 

4 

4 

'Wisconsin...' 

9 

9 

9 

9 

'Wyoming. 

1 

1 

1 . 

1 

1 


' 3.50 

.351 

352 

:153 

354 

355 

.3.56 

357 

3.58 

1 

.359 

1 

360 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

: 

9 

G 

6 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

6 

6 

7 

G 

i 

7 

7 

7 

7 

V 

7 

4 

7 

7 

4 

9 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

9 

9 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

-4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

<) 

2 

2 

2 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

22 

22 

22 

22 

99 

99 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

12 

12 

12 

12 

i.3 

1.3 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

K) 

10 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

G 

G 

<) 

G 

G 

G 

G 

() 

G 

(i 

(> 

13 

1.3 

13 

13 

13 

1.3 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

4 

4 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

8 

8 

8 

7 

7 

7 

7 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

IG 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

() 

G 

G 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 


2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

8 

8 

8 

.8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

34 

3-4 

.34 

34 

.34 

.34 

34 

35 

.‘>5 

.35 

a5 

0 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

i) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

9 

w 

2 

2 

30 

.30 

30 

30 

.30 

.30 

.30 

30 

30 

.30 

31 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

9 

2 

G 

G 

G 

7 

4 

7 1 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

13 

13 

13 

1.3 

13 

13 

1.3 

13 

1.3 

13 

13 

2 

*> 

2 

9 

2 

2 

9 

2 

2 

9 

2 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

2 

2 

2 

9 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

9 

9 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

9 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



































































I'AHr.K J ).—rrescnt members of Conr/ress, and compendium of members —Continued. 


STATUS. 

;iGi 

362 

303 

364 

305 

300 

367 t 368 

369 

370 

371 

372 

373 

374 

375 

Aliibaina. 


9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

Arkansas. 


7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

4 

7 

7 

7 

4 

7 

7 

1 alifornia. 


7 

7 

7 

7 

4 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

4 

4 

Colorado. 

0 

*> 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

9 

Connecticut. 

. I 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

Delaware. 

. 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Florida. 

1 ‘> 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 


2 

2 

2 

2 

Geor}>ia. 

. 11 

11 

11 

n 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

Idaho. 

. 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Illinois. 

. 22 

22 

22 

22 

23 

23 

23 

23 

23 

23 

23 

23 

23 

23 

23 

Indiana. 

. 13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

Iowa. 

. 11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

12 

12 

Kansas. 

.. 8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

9 

8 

9 

9 

9 

Kentucky. 

. 11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

Ivonisiana. 

. 6 

7 

7 

7 

4 

7 

7 

4 

t 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

ISIaine. 

.1 4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

^Maryland. 

.! <■) 

0 

0 

0 

0 

() 

6 

(•) 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

i\ra.ssaeluisetts. 

.13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

14 

Michifxan . 

. 12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

13 

13 

13 

13 

^linnesota. 

.8 

8 

S 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

^Mississippi. 


7 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

Missouri. 

. 10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

1<) 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

16 

16 

^Montana. 

. 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Nebraska . . 

. 0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

(i 

0 

6 

0 

0 

<•) 

G 

6 

Nevada . 

. 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

New Hampshire . 


2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

New Jersev . 

. 8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

New A"ork. 


35 

35 

35 

35 

35 

35 

30 

36 

30 

30 

30 

3(> 

30 

36 

North Carolina. 

. 9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

North Dakota . 

. 1 

1 

1 

] 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ohio . 

. 21 

21 

21 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

Orcf^on . 

*> 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

- 

2 

Penusvlvania . 

. 31 

31 

31 

31 

si 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

32 

32 

32 

32 

Rhode Island . 

o 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

South Carolina . 

. 7 

7 

4 

7 

7 

"7 

4 

7 

~ 

7 

7 

7 

4 

7 

7 

7 

South Dakota . 

•> 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

Tennessee . 

. 10 

10 

id 

10 

10 

id 

10 

10 

10 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

Texas . 

. 13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

Vermont . 

0 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

Virffinia. 

. 10 

id 

10 

10 

10 

id 

id 

10 

10 

10 

id 

id 

10 

10 

id 

Washington. 


2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

*> 

2 

2 

2 

9 

West Virginia. 

. 4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

o 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

Wisconsin. 

. 10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

\Vvomin<>:. 

. 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

I 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 


k'()f,i-:rt p. porter, 

Superintendent of Census. 





































































.APPENDIX. 


.<« 


•V'v'-’ 


THK MOIKTY QUESTION—GI:NEKAT. WALKEK’S LETTER TO IION. S. S. UOX. 

At the reciuest of the late Hon. S. S. Cox, General Walker, then Superintendent of 
the Tenth Census, addressed that gentleman the lollovving letter, which is here re¬ 
printed at the suggestion of Hon. M. H. Dunnell, chairman of the House (xnnmittee 
on the Plleventh Census, for use of committee : 

Depar'Oiext of the Interior, 

Census Officf:, 

Washington, D. C., January 15, 1881. 

Dear Sir : In res})onse to your request, 1 would say that I see no correct principle 
underlying the practice of giving an additional representative to all states having a 
moiety of the number of inhabitants taken as the divi.sor in determining the numbei 
of representatives to which each state shall be entitled under the census. In my view, 
the only logical method is to take at the outset the final number ot represent all's es, 
tvhich numlier shall be used as a di^■isor in obtaining the ratio of representatives to 
population. The latio so obtained should be applied in succession to the ]>oi)ulation 
of each state. This process 'will yield in the aggregate a number some’what less than 
the number of representatives originally taken. The ditference should be made up by 
assigning to the states having the largest fractions additional representatives, ^^hen- 
ever a suflicient number of additional representatives have been assigned, on account 
of fractions, to make up the total number taken, such assignment should cease. It 
that number be exceeded, as in the case of the assignment of additional representatives 
on account of a moiety, the ratio of representation is thereby changed, whether that 
excess be one or more, a ne\v ratio is determined, and the work has to be done all over 
again. It miglit easily happen that upon the new ratio another state would be found 
to luiA'e a fraction in excess of the moiety, and, therefore, entitled upon the same prin¬ 
ciple to an additional representative. The addition of such a representative, however, 
giving a ncAv total, 'would again change the ratio, and the ap])lication of that ratio 
might lind still another state in excess of the moiety, and so on. 

I inclose a series of tables which atford a practi<‘al illustration of this process. In 
Table I, I have taken 25 communities, which we may assume to be the counties of a 
state, named A to W, inclusive, having an aggregate population of 120,000. Taking 
the total number of lepresentatives at 200, Ave have 1 rei)resentative to every 000 in¬ 
habitants. Api)lying this ratio in suceession to the population of the several counties, 
Ave have 190 representatiAcs assigned upon even division, as ai)p('ars in eolumn .5, while 
there is an aggregate of fractions, shown in column 4, of 0,000. Assigning 10 addi¬ 
tional representatives according to the highest fractions, Avehave, in column 5, the total 
200, the original number of representatives taken. Here, according to my vieAv, the 
Avork should stop. If, hoAvever, assignments are to be made upon a moiety, we find 
the county named G receiving an additional representative, its fraction being greater 
20 



than one-halt of GOO. The nnnil)er of representatives now, however, lias become not 
200, blit 201 , and the ratio is no longer 1 to GOO, but 1 to 507. Applying the ratio in 
succession to the population of the several counties, as in Table II, Ave have an aggre¬ 
gate number of 192 representatives upon eA'en diA ision, Avith an aggregate of fractions 
reaching 5,3TG. Assigning 9 additional represcntatiA'cs upon the highest fractions, Ave 
haA^e the total number 201, the number last tahen, but there still remains one county, 
U, having a fraction in excess of the moiety. This county, therefore, upon the moiety 
principle, must receive an additional representative, Avhich, hoAvever, AAOuld make the 
total number 202, and change the ratio to 1 to 594. Noaa- if G Avas entitled to an addi¬ 
tional representative, liy reason of having a fraction in excess of the moiety of GOO, 
Avhich Avas not the number of inhabitants to a representatiA'e, is equally entitled to 
an additional representatiAe, because it has a fraction in excess of the moiety of 597, 
Avhieh is the actual number of inhabitants to a representative. lUit if F receiA'es an 
additional representatiA'e on account of its moiety, then the number of ri'presentatives 
becomes not 201, but 202, and the ratio becomes 1 to 594. Applying this ratio to the 
IKipulation of the several states in succession, as shown in Table III, avc have the 
number of 194 reiiresentatives assigned upon even division. Giving 8 additional rep- 
resentatiA'es upon the highest fractions, Ave liaA’e the number 202, according to the 
scheme ; but this still leuAcs one county, Q, having a fraction in exiress of a moiety of 
594. Noav, upon tlie moiety principle, (^> has just as good right to luiA'e an additional 
representative as T^ or G in the instances jireviously taken. If, hoAvever, this claim 
is to preA'ail, the number of representatives is again changed, namely, to 203, and the 
ratio is again changed, namely, to 1 to 591 ; a ncAv distribution takes place, as seen in 
Table IV, and again a claimant for an additional representative appears in I, Avhich 
has a fraction of 299, being more than one-half the number (591) of inhabitants to a 
representatiAe. 

Tlie result of giving I an additional re])resentati\ e is shoAvn in Table V, where, Avitli 
a total number of 204 representatives, yielding the ratio 1 to 588, there still appeal’s a 
new county, O, Avhieh claims an additional representative on precisely the same 
grounds asG, I', (^), or 1, namely, as having a fraction eijual to a moiety of the number 
of inhabitants to a representatiA e. And so this thing might go on indetinitely. 

. I see no rational conclusion, therefore, but that the number first taken, through 
Avhich, as a divisor, to obtain the number of inhabitants for a representative, should be 
maintained, and so many additional reinesentatiAes, and only so many, be assigned 
upon fractions as are needed to make uj) the original number. To go beyond this is 
to lose all hold on any principle governing the matter. 

Very respectfully, yours, 

FliANCIS A. WALKER, 

Superintendent of Census. 

lion. S. Cox, 

House of Representatives. 


Ilij’strativp: tahli-: I. 


1N umber of Representiitives 200; ratio, 

1 ; GOO.l 




1. 

' 2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 



1 ^ 


«4-i a) 




1 

0 <L- 



^ T. 0 






0^ 


XAMIC OF COrNTY. 

0 • 

^ 'S 


a 

^ 03 ^ 



3^ ^ - 

0 

- a> c 



S X S 

Z 


P 

0 ^ 

A 

y. 

Uk 


A . 

10,155 

IG 

5o5 

17 

B. 

‘>,5t5] 

15 

531 

IG 

C. 

8,731 

14 

:131 

15 

D . 

7,G83 

12 

483 

13 

E. 

G,<J89 

11 

389 

12 

F. 

G,020 

10 

20 

10 

G .;. 

5,721 

9 

o321 

9 

II;. 

5,730 

9 

.‘WO 

10 

I . 

5,027 

8 

227 

8 

J. 

5,373 

8 

573 

9 

K. 

4,8;ll 

8 

31 

8 

E. 

1,801 

8 

1 

8 

M.. 

4,752 

7 

.552 

8 

N. 

4,241 


41 

7 

O . 

4,410 


210 

7 

I* ' 

3'029 

(> 

329 

7 

0, . 

3,879 

(> 

279 

6 

R . 

3,G89 

(') 

89 

6 

S. 

3!()00 

5 


6 

T. 

3^331 

5 

.331 

6 

U . 

3.299 

5 

299 

5 

V. 

3'049 

5 

49 

5 

AV. 

1/229 


29 

2 


120,000 

190 

G,000 

200 


rt III excess of the moiety of GOO. 









































21 ) 


ILLUSTEATIYK TAl’.LK 11. 

[Number of Kepreseutatives, 201; ratio, 1: 597.] 


1 


NAMK OF COUNTV. 


2. 

3. 

4. 

Final number of 
Representatives F' 
assigned. j 

1 

Population of 

eount}’. 

1 

Number of Re)v 
resentatives on 
even division. 

1 

Fraetion result- 1 

ins- 

10,155 

17 

6 

17 

9,.5.T1 

15 

576 

16 

8,731 

14 

373 

13 

7,683 

12 

519 

13 

(•>,989 

11 

422 

12 

6,020 

10 

50 

10 

5,721 

9 

348 

10 

5,730 

9 

357 

10 

5,027 

8 

251 

8 

5,;373 

9 


9 

4,831 

8 

55 

8 

4,801 

8 

25 

8 

4,752 

7 

3 

8 

4,241 


62 

i 

4,410 

7 

231 

7 

3,929 

6 

347 

7 

3,879 

6 

297 

6 

3,689 

6 

107 

6 

3,600 

6 

18 

6 

3,a31 

5 

346 

6 

3,299 

5 

a314 

5 

3,0-49 

5 

64 

5 

1,229 

2 

35 

2 

120,0(K) 

192 

5,376 

201 


a In e.x'cess of the moiety of 597. 








































iLLl STRATI V’K TARLK III. 

[Number of Keprcsentatives, 202; ratio, 1: 594.] 


A 

B 

C.. 

D 

E 

F.. 

G 

11 

1.. 
J.. 
K 

1.. . 
M 
N, 
() , 
P 
Q 
li 

s... 

T.. 

U 

V 

W 



NAMK OF COrXTY. 


2. 

3. 

! 4. 

5. 


• ^ 

j , 

Vh rf) 

0 

0 

0'^ C 

1 "3 

1 X 

o 

o S 

1 .aa 

s T3 

r~ m 0) 

11 

Ph 

O ^ ^ 

]iU 

, 3 fc. 'U 

Fraetio 

iiig. 

” C 

?! 0) !C 

•«Qi 2 
* 

10,155 

' 17 

57 

17 

9,531 

i 

27 

10 

8,731 

14 

415 

15 

7,083 

12 

555 

13 

0,989 

11 

455 

12 

0,020 

10 

80 

10 

5,721 

9 

375 

10 

5,730 

9 

;184 

10 

5,027 

8 

275 

8 

5,373 

9 

27 

9 

4,8.31 

8 

79 

8 

4,801 

8 

49 

8 

4,752 

8 


g 

4,241 

7 

83 

7 

4,410 

1 

252 

7 

3,929 

0 

.305 

7 

3,879 

0 

a315 

0 

3,089 

() 

125 

0 

3,000 

0 

30 

0 

3,.331 

5 

301 

0 

3,299 

5 

329 

0 

3,049 

5 

79 

5 

1,229 

2 

41 

2 

120, (XK) 

194 

4,704 

202 


a Ill exeos.s of tlie moiety of 594. 













































31 


Illusteative table IV. 

[Number of Representatives, 203; ratio, 1: 591.] 


1 . 


NAME OF COUNTY. 


A 

B 

C.. 

I) 

E. . 

F. . 
G 
II 

1.. 
J.. 
K 
I. 

N 
O , 
B 

Q 

R 

5.. . 
T 
U 
V 

w 


3. 

4. 

5. 

M S-2 

* 

0 0) 

(D .M 


j >1 

X! c3 

! ^ • 

^ ^ 

1 2 1 ^ 

.2 

5 S'?, 

V 2 I.I 


si 3 

Sh 



1— 


' 17 

108 

17 

10 1 

75 

10 

i 14 

457 

15 

' 13 


13 

' 11 ' 

488 ■ 

12 

10 ' 

110 

10 

' 9 

402 ' 

10 

9 

411 

10 

8 

a299 

8 

9 1 

54 

9 

1 8 1 

103 ' 

8 

8 

73 

8 

8 

24 

8 

7 ; 

104 ! 

7 

^ ^ 1 

273 1 

7 

i 6 

383 i 

7 

0 

333 

7 

i 0 ! 

143 ' 

0 

I « I 

54 

0 

1 5 1 

370 

0 

! 5 j 

344 ' 

0 

1 5 

94 ! 

5 

' 2 1 

47: 

2 

j 195 

4,755 

203 


o 5 


10,155 

9,531 

8,731 

7,083 

0,989 

0,020 

5,721 

5,730 

5,027 

5,373 

4,8;il 

4,801 

4,752 

4,241 

4,410 

3,929 

3,879 

3,089 

3,000 

3,3^11 

3,299 

3,049 

1,229 

120,000 


a In excess of the moiety of 591, 



































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Illustkatiyk TAHLE V. 

[Number of Kei)resentatives>, 204 ; ratio, 1: 588.] 


1 . 


3. 



>'AMK OK COUNTY. 



A 

B 

C.. 

D 

E 

F 

G 

H 

I.. 

•J.. 

K 

L 

M 

N 

O 

P.. 

G 

B 

s.. 

T.. 

U 

V 

W 


10,155 

17 

159 

17 

0,.5;1I 

10 

123 

10 

8,731 

14 

499 

15 

7,083 

13 

39 

13 

0,989 

11 

.521 

12 

0,020 

10 

140 

10 

5,721 

9 

429 

10 

5,730 

9 

4:38 

10 

5,027 

8 

323 

9 

5,373 

9 

81 

9 

4,831 

8 

127 

8 

4,801 

8 

97 

8 

4,752 

8 

48 

8 

4,241 

7 

125 

( 

4,410 

r- 

4 

o294 

t 

3,929 

0 

101 

7 

3,879 

0 

.351 

1 

3,089 

0 

101 

0 

3,000 

0 

72 

0 

3,.3.31 

5 

391 

0 

3,299 

5 

;359 

6 

3,049 

5 

109 

5 

1,229 

•) 

.5:3 

2 

120,000 

195 

5,:340 

204 


a ICxaetly the moiety of 58S. 




























